Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... belongs to the claiming that the Abbess of a Nunnery , Satan , true Arcadian " age : — Adam and Noah , and Christian were ana- chronisms , in connexion with the " ancient city of Ephesus . " Douce , seeing that ' The Comedy of Errors ...
... belongs to the claiming that the Abbess of a Nunnery , Satan , true Arcadian " age : — Adam and Noah , and Christian were ana- chronisms , in connexion with the " ancient city of Ephesus . " Douce , seeing that ' The Comedy of Errors ...
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... belong to the same class of prejudices as Voltaire's " monstruosités et fossoyeurs . " But , after they have rejected all that belongs to criticism without love , the very depth of the reverence of another school of critics may tend to ...
... belong to the same class of prejudices as Voltaire's " monstruosités et fossoyeurs . " But , after they have rejected all that belongs to criticism without love , the very depth of the reverence of another school of critics may tend to ...
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... belongs not to Shakspere at all , or belongs to the period when he had not clearly seen his way to shake off the trammels of the old stage . But would an audience familiar with that scene have parted with it ? We believe not . The fifth ...
... belongs not to Shakspere at all , or belongs to the period when he had not clearly seen his way to shake off the trammels of the old stage . But would an audience familiar with that scene have parted with it ? We believe not . The fifth ...
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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