Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... drama , has not been preserved . would be curious to contrast it with the beautiful dramatic poem on the same sub- ject , by an accomplished scholar of our own day , also a member of the University of Ox- ford . But the list of ...
... drama , has not been preserved . would be curious to contrast it with the beautiful dramatic poem on the same sub- ject , by an accomplished scholar of our own day , also a member of the University of Ox- ford . But the list of ...
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... drama , speaks of the apparition of “ a hideous mon- Ister with fire and smoke . " And Gosson , having direct reference to some romantic * Defence of Poesy . ' dramas formed upon romances and legendary tales , as ' Common Conditions ...
... drama , speaks of the apparition of “ a hideous mon- Ister with fire and smoke . " And Gosson , having direct reference to some romantic * Defence of Poesy . ' dramas formed upon romances and legendary tales , as ' Common Conditions ...
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... dramatic art in them , although in their outward form they appeared to be dramas . Gosson says , " These plays are ... drama was not yet born ; and the people contented themselves with some- thing else that was nearer poetry than the ...
... dramatic art in them , although in their outward form they appeared to be dramas . Gosson says , " These plays are ... drama was not yet born ; and the people contented themselves with some- thing else that was nearer poetry than the ...
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... drama : - " The poets drive it ( a true history ) most commonly unto such points as may best show the majesty of their pen in tragical speeches , or set the heroes agog with discourses of love , or paint a few antics to fit their own ...
... drama : - " The poets drive it ( a true history ) most commonly unto such points as may best show the majesty of their pen in tragical speeches , or set the heroes agog with discourses of love , or paint a few antics to fit their own ...
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... DRAMA . WHEN the ancient pageants and mysteries had been put down by the force of public opinion , -when spectacles of a dramatic cha- racter had ceased to be employed as instru- ments of religious instruction , the profes- sional ...
... DRAMA . WHEN the ancient pageants and mysteries had been put down by the force of public opinion , -when spectacles of a dramatic cha- racter had ceased to be employed as instru- ments of religious instruction , the profes- sional ...
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