Julius CaesarBurgess & Bowes, 1904 - 252 Seiten |
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... Elizabethan audiences this resemblance would invest Julius Cæsar with extra interest , may be admitted . Further than this admission we cannot venture . III . " " JULIUS CÆSAR " COMPARED WITH " HAMLET . " Julius Cæsar does not belong to ...
... Elizabethan audiences this resemblance would invest Julius Cæsar with extra interest , may be admitted . Further than this admission we cannot venture . III . " " JULIUS CÆSAR " COMPARED WITH " HAMLET . " Julius Cæsar does not belong to ...
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... heart , and we know that it is inviolably safe in her keeping 1 . " 1 F. S. Boas , Shakspere and his Predecessors . See Mrs Jameson's Characteristics of Women . XIV . ELIZABETHAN COLOURING IN " JULIUS CÆSAR . " XXX JULIUS CÆSAR .
... heart , and we know that it is inviolably safe in her keeping 1 . " 1 F. S. Boas , Shakspere and his Predecessors . See Mrs Jameson's Characteristics of Women . XIV . ELIZABETHAN COLOURING IN " JULIUS CÆSAR . " XXX JULIUS CÆSAR .
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... Elizabethan portraits . Elizabethan , not Roman , associations underlie a word like " braced " ( 1. 3. 48 , II . 1. 262 ) , and the description of the sick Caius Ligarius " wearing a kerchief " ( II . I. 315 ) . Again , Shakespeare's ...
... Elizabethan portraits . Elizabethan , not Roman , associations underlie a word like " braced " ( 1. 3. 48 , II . 1. 262 ) , and the description of the sick Caius Ligarius " wearing a kerchief " ( II . I. 315 ) . Again , Shakespeare's ...
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... Elizabethan drama from a modern point of view and to look for " realism " of effect . To Effect of inadequate stage - equip- ment in the Elizabethan theatre . begin with , the Shakespearean theatre possessed no scenery , and only the ...
... Elizabethan drama from a modern point of view and to look for " realism " of effect . To Effect of inadequate stage - equip- ment in the Elizabethan theatre . begin with , the Shakespearean theatre possessed no scenery , and only the ...
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... Elizabethan was a creative , imaginative era , the classics were a new acquisition , and Elizabethan writers drew upon these new stores of inspiration and Imaginative treatment of interest with the free imaginativeness that cares the ...
... Elizabethan was a creative , imaginative era , the classics were a new acquisition , and Elizabethan writers drew upon these new stores of inspiration and Imaginative treatment of interest with the free imaginativeness that cares the ...
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