Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... tragic scenes - here too the poet did no more than hold the mirror up to nature . Particularly noteworthy is Johnson's dis- cussion of the doctrine of the unities of time and place ; the spectators " are always in their senses , and ...
... tragic scenes - here too the poet did no more than hold the mirror up to nature . Particularly noteworthy is Johnson's dis- cussion of the doctrine of the unities of time and place ; the spectators " are always in their senses , and ...
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... tragic and romantic . Mr. Richard Moulton , aiming at a popular illustration of the principles of so - called " scientific criticism " , has published some excellent essays on " Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist " ( 1885 ) . Two ...
... tragic and romantic . Mr. Richard Moulton , aiming at a popular illustration of the principles of so - called " scientific criticism " , has published some excellent essays on " Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist " ( 1885 ) . Two ...
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... tragic 1 Doran : Annals , vol . iii . pp . 380 , 381 . 2 See a remarkable criticism of Kean's Othello in Letters on Eng- land by Victoire Count de Soligny , i.e. P. G. Patmore , vol . ii . pp . 96- 118 . close as imagined by Shakespeare ...
... tragic 1 Doran : Annals , vol . iii . pp . 380 , 381 . 2 See a remarkable criticism of Kean's Othello in Letters on Eng- land by Victoire Count de Soligny , i.e. P. G. Patmore , vol . ii . pp . 96- 118 . close as imagined by Shakespeare ...
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