Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... Comedy of Errors . III . Love's Labour's Lost • IV . All's Well that Ends Well V. The Taming of the Shrew BOOK IV . Introduction I. King Richard II . II . King Henry IV . III . King Henry V. IV . King Henry VI . and King Richard III . I ...
... Comedy of Errors . III . Love's Labour's Lost • IV . All's Well that Ends Well V. The Taming of the Shrew BOOK IV . Introduction I. King Richard II . II . King Henry IV . III . King Henry V. IV . King Henry VI . and King Richard III . I ...
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... Comedy . " ' A Pleasant Comedie called Common Con- ditions ' is neither a Mystery nor a Moral Play . It dispenses with impersonations of Good and Evil ; Iniquity holds no troversy with Charity , and the Devil is not brought in to buffet ...
... Comedy . " ' A Pleasant Comedie called Common Con- ditions ' is neither a Mystery nor a Moral Play . It dispenses with impersonations of Good and Evil ; Iniquity holds no troversy with Charity , and the Devil is not brought in to buffet ...
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... comedy is conducted for the most part by description ; an easier thing than the dramatic development of plot and character . Lamphedon falls in with the pirates , and by force of arms he compels them to tell him of the fate of his wife ...
... comedy is conducted for the most part by description ; an easier thing than the dramatic development of plot and character . Lamphedon falls in with the pirates , and by force of arms he compels them to tell him of the fate of his wife ...
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... comedy is remarkable for containing none of the ribaldry which was so properly objected to in the plays of the early stage . It is cha- racterised , also , by the absence of that melo- dramatic extravagance which belonged to this period ...
... comedy is remarkable for containing none of the ribaldry which was so properly objected to in the plays of the early stage . It is cha- racterised , also , by the absence of that melo- dramatic extravagance which belonged to this period ...
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... comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee , be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words : inveigh against ... comedy , " is supposed to point to the union of Greene and Lodge in the composition of ' The Look- ing - Glass for ...
... comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee , be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words : inveigh against ... comedy , " is supposed to point to the union of Greene and Lodge in the composition of ' The Look- ing - Glass for ...
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