Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... contemporary affairs, the environmentwhich it issought to reproduceisfamiliar and easy of imitation. Inthe case of drama,which involves larger spheres of fancy and feeling, the environment is unfamiliar andadmitsofno realistic imitation ...
... contemporary affairs, the environmentwhich it issought to reproduceisfamiliar and easy of imitation. Inthe case of drama,which involves larger spheres of fancy and feeling, the environment is unfamiliar andadmitsofno realistic imitation ...
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... , nearly two and a halfcenturiesafter the dramatist's death. There was no narrower qualification inthe apostrophe of Shakespeare by Ben Jonson, avery critical contemporary:— the age our stage This play of Hamlet, this play.
... , nearly two and a halfcenturiesafter the dramatist's death. There was no narrower qualification inthe apostrophe of Shakespeare by Ben Jonson, avery critical contemporary:— the age our stage This play of Hamlet, this play.
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... contemporary playgoer'seye. There isforcible and humorous portrayal of humanfrailty and eccentricity in playsof Shakespeare's contemporary, Ben Jonson.Ben Jonson was a classical scholar,which Shakespearewas not. Jonsonwas as wellversed ...
... contemporary playgoer'seye. There isforcible and humorous portrayal of humanfrailty and eccentricity in playsof Shakespeare's contemporary, Ben Jonson.Ben Jonson was a classical scholar,which Shakespearewas not. Jonsonwas as wellversed ...
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