Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... dramatist's style and diction , passing from the studious elaborateness of such a play as The Two Gentlemen of Verona to the subtlety in swiftness of utterance in such a play as The Tempest , came to the aid of evidence that was wholly ...
... dramatist's style and diction , passing from the studious elaborateness of such a play as The Two Gentlemen of Verona to the subtlety in swiftness of utterance in such a play as The Tempest , came to the aid of evidence that was wholly ...
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... dramatist came to light . Vortigern was actually presented at Drury Lane Theatre to a full house , but no second night was possible . Finally the impostor came forward in 1796 with a confes- sion ; he was still under the age of twenty ...
... dramatist came to light . Vortigern was actually presented at Drury Lane Theatre to a full house , but no second night was possible . Finally the impostor came forward in 1796 with a confes- sion ; he was still under the age of twenty ...
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... that enthusiasm for our great dramatist which was extravagantly expressed by his younger contemporaries of the days of the Sturm und Drang . Goethe as a youth prepared an oration in Shakespeare's honour ; in manhood he.
... that enthusiasm for our great dramatist which was extravagantly expressed by his younger contemporaries of the days of the Sturm und Drang . Goethe as a youth prepared an oration in Shakespeare's honour ; in manhood he.
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