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... Elizabethan Playgoer" in "An EnglishMiscellany, presented toDr Furnivallin honour of his seventyfifthbirthday"(1901); thaton"The Municipal Theatre" inthe New Liberal Review; andthaton "A Peril of Shakespearean Research" in The. The ...
... Elizabethan Playgoer" in "An EnglishMiscellany, presented toDr Furnivallin honour of his seventyfifthbirthday"(1901); thaton"The Municipal Theatre" inthe New Liberal Review; andthaton "A Peril of Shakespearean Research" in The. The ...
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... Elizabethan or Jacobean boys—the nature of boys is apretty permanent factorin human society—but to the superiorimaginative faculty of adult Elizabethan or Jacobean playgoers, in whom,as in Garrick's time, the needful dramaticillusion ...
... Elizabethan or Jacobean boys—the nature of boys is apretty permanent factorin human society—but to the superiorimaginative faculty of adult Elizabethan or Jacobean playgoers, in whom,as in Garrick's time, the needful dramaticillusion ...
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... dueto the greatest oftheir countrymen, but of falling shortof their neighboursinGermany andAustria in thecapacityof appreciatingsupremely great imaginative literature. II SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER In a freak of.
... dueto the greatest oftheir countrymen, but of falling shortof their neighboursinGermany andAustria in thecapacityof appreciatingsupremely great imaginative literature. II SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER In a freak of.
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Sir Sidney Lee. II. SHAKESPEARE. AND. THE. ELIZABETHAN. PLAYGOER. In a freak of fancy,RobertLouisStevensonsent toa congenial spirit theimaginaryintelligencethata wellknown firm of London publishershad,aftertheirwont, "declined with thanks" ...
Sir Sidney Lee. II. SHAKESPEARE. AND. THE. ELIZABETHAN. PLAYGOER. In a freak of fancy,RobertLouisStevensonsent toa congenial spirit theimaginaryintelligencethata wellknown firm of London publishershad,aftertheirwont, "declined with thanks" ...
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... Elizabethan England responding to thatcryasit sprangonits first utterance inthe theatre from thegreatdramatist's own lips. Since that memorable day, at any rate, the whole intelligence of the world has responded tothat crywith all ...
... Elizabethan England responding to thatcryasit sprangonits first utterance inthe theatre from thegreatdramatist's own lips. Since that memorable day, at any rate, the whole intelligence of the world has responded tothat crywith all ...
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