Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... essay in what we may call romantic narrative comedy . The scene is Italy , the land of romance for the imagination of Eliza- bethan England . Some of the incidents seem to be derived from a Spanish pastoral romance and some from a tale ...
... essay in what we may call romantic narrative comedy . The scene is Italy , the land of romance for the imagination of Eliza- bethan England . Some of the incidents seem to be derived from a Spanish pastoral romance and some from a tale ...
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... essay On the Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy ( 1679 ) , " was held in the same veneration by the Athenians of after ages as Shake- speare is by us . " This essay , which shows a more mature appreciation of Shakespeare's genius than ...
... essay On the Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy ( 1679 ) , " was held in the same veneration by the Athenians of after ages as Shake- speare is by us . " This essay , which shows a more mature appreciation of Shakespeare's genius than ...
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... Essay on the Learning of Shake- speare ( 1767 ) deserves special mention ; in this he aims at proving that Shakespeare's knowledge of the classics was derived from translations : " He remembered " , says Farmer , " perhaps enough of his ...
... Essay on the Learning of Shake- speare ( 1767 ) deserves special mention ; in this he aims at proving that Shakespeare's knowledge of the classics was derived from translations : " He remembered " , says Farmer , " perhaps enough of his ...
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