Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... feeling of ridicule crept in , their nature would be altered , and they would be- come essentially profane . There is a very curious circumstance connected with the Coventry pageants , which shows the struggle that was made to keep the ...
... feeling of ridicule crept in , their nature would be altered , and they would be- come essentially profane . There is a very curious circumstance connected with the Coventry pageants , which shows the struggle that was made to keep the ...
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... feeling , nance and friendship of " divers of worship . " Such was the character given to Shakspere himself in 1592. One of the early puritani- cal attacks upon the stage has this coarse invective against players : " Are they not ...
... feeling , nance and friendship of " divers of worship . " Such was the character given to Shakspere himself in 1592. One of the early puritani- cal attacks upon the stage has this coarse invective against players : " Are they not ...
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... feeling reminds him that some repose must be given ; but he is not sufficiently confident of this , and what he does in this regard is of little power . The personages of the piece are not merely hea- thens , but most of them embittered ...
... feeling reminds him that some repose must be given ; but he is not sufficiently confident of this , and what he does in this regard is of little power . The personages of the piece are not merely hea- thens , but most of them embittered ...
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... feeling , under the system of a cool editorial mending of a second man's work ? The system may do for an article ; but a play is another thing . Did Shakspere put these lines into the mouth of Lucius , when he calls to his son to weep ...
... feeling , under the system of a cool editorial mending of a second man's work ? The system may do for an article ; but a play is another thing . Did Shakspere put these lines into the mouth of Lucius , when he calls to his son to weep ...
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... feeling the in- competency of his fellow - labourer , he seems to have assumed almost the entire manage- ment of the remainder , nearly the whole of the third , fourth , and fifth acts bearing in- 6 THE earliest edition of Hamlet ...
... feeling the in- competency of his fellow - labourer , he seems to have assumed almost the entire manage- ment of the remainder , nearly the whole of the third , fourth , and fifth acts bearing in- 6 THE earliest edition of Hamlet ...
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