Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... tion . In the tragedy of King Richard III . Shake- speare completed the tetralogy of the house of York , and he sustained and even developed the Marlowesque style of the earlier dramas . " This only of all Shakespeare's plays " , says ...
... tion . In the tragedy of King Richard III . Shake- speare completed the tetralogy of the house of York , and he sustained and even developed the Marlowesque style of the earlier dramas . " This only of all Shakespeare's plays " , says ...
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... tion ( 1863-66 ) . Into the comparative merits of these it is not necessary to enter ; but the learning 1 The dates of the first editions are given ; in several instances later editions much altered and improved have appeared . and ...
... tion ( 1863-66 ) . Into the comparative merits of these it is not necessary to enter ; but the learning 1 The dates of the first editions are given ; in several instances later editions much altered and improved have appeared . and ...
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... tion of his life , he could not proceed with the next speech ; he fell upon his son's shoulder , whispering , " I am dying - speak to them for me " . He was borne off the stage , and after a lingering period of weakness , died on May 15 ...
... tion of his life , he could not proceed with the next speech ; he fell upon his son's shoulder , whispering , " I am dying - speak to them for me " . He was borne off the stage , and after a lingering period of weakness , died on May 15 ...
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