Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... speare that , in his writing , whatsoever he penn'd he never blotted out line . My answer hath been , would he had blotted a thousand . " The noble memorial verses by Jonson prefixed to the First Folio Shake- speare exalt our poet to a ...
... speare that , in his writing , whatsoever he penn'd he never blotted out line . My answer hath been , would he had blotted a thousand . " The noble memorial verses by Jonson prefixed to the First Folio Shake- speare exalt our poet to a ...
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... speare " was the man who of all modern and per- haps ancient poets had the largest and most comprehensive soul " ; but Dryden was not insen- sible to the fact that Shakespeare did not observe the laws of the drama as laid down by the ...
... speare " was the man who of all modern and per- haps ancient poets had the largest and most comprehensive soul " ; but Dryden was not insen- sible to the fact that Shakespeare did not observe the laws of the drama as laid down by the ...
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... speare's plays were performed in Germany by Eng- lish companies travelling on the Continent , and adaptations or ... speare aright ; opposing himself to the tyranny of French models on the stage , he maintained that judged even by the ...
... speare's plays were performed in Germany by Eng- lish companies travelling on the Continent , and adaptations or ... speare aright ; opposing himself to the tyranny of French models on the stage , he maintained that judged even by the ...
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