Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... acknowledged it ; but most of my reading of Shakespearean criticism was done many years ago , and I can only hope that I have not often reproduced as my own what belongs to another . Many of the Notes will be of interest only to.
... acknowledged it ; but most of my reading of Shakespearean criticism was done many years ago , and I can only hope that I have not often reproduced as my own what belongs to another . Many of the Notes will be of interest only to.
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... critic than many a Shakespeare scholar . Such lovers read a play more or less as if they were actors who had to study all the parts . They do not need , of course , to imagine where- abouts the persons are to stand , or what gestures ...
... critic than many a Shakespeare scholar . Such lovers read a play more or less as if they were actors who had to study all the parts . They do not need , of course , to imagine where- abouts the persons are to stand , or what gestures ...
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... critics of the Romantic Revival seem to have paid very little attention to this subject . Mr. R. G. Moulton has written an interesting book on Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist ( 1885 ) . In parts of my analysis I am much indebted to ...
... critics of the Romantic Revival seem to have paid very little attention to this subject . Mr. R. G. Moulton has written an interesting book on Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist ( 1885 ) . In parts of my analysis I am much indebted to ...
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... critics - writers who have criticised Shakespeare's dramas from within , instead of applying to them some standard ready - made by themselves or derived from dramas and a theatre of quite other kinds than his — have held that some of ...
... critics - writers who have criticised Shakespeare's dramas from within , instead of applying to them some standard ready - made by themselves or derived from dramas and a theatre of quite other kinds than his — have held that some of ...
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... which Fuller imagines , were waged often on the field of dramatic criticism ? If Shakespeare , then , broke some of the ' rules , ' it Driters was not from ignorance . Probably he refused , LECT . II . 69 SHAKESPEARE AS ARTIST.
... which Fuller imagines , were waged often on the field of dramatic criticism ? If Shakespeare , then , broke some of the ' rules , ' it Driters was not from ignorance . Probably he refused , LECT . II . 69 SHAKESPEARE AS ARTIST.
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