Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... early work as a writer for the stage was that of revising and adapting the work of his predecessors or early contemporaries . It was an excellent way of apprenticeship to his dramatic craft . He learned to distinguish between what is ...
... early work as a writer for the stage was that of revising and adapting the work of his predecessors or early contemporaries . It was an excellent way of apprenticeship to his dramatic craft . He learned to distinguish between what is ...
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... early or comparatively early date . If the structure of the play and the grouping , of the characters were stiff and symmetrical , it could hardly belong to the later stages of Shakespeare's authorship . If the characterization were ...
... early or comparatively early date . If the structure of the play and the grouping , of the characters were stiff and symmetrical , it could hardly belong to the later stages of Shakespeare's authorship . If the characterization were ...
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... early plays and poems exhibit the Renaissance influences derived from classical themes , Latin models in tragedy and comedy , and the glad- coloured or sad - coloured literature of the south . " Titus Andronicus , " writes an excellent ...
... early plays and poems exhibit the Renaissance influences derived from classical themes , Latin models in tragedy and comedy , and the glad- coloured or sad - coloured literature of the south . " Titus Andronicus , " writes an excellent ...
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