Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... drama was essentially formed by a course of steady progress , and not by rapid tran- sition . We are accustomed to say that the drama was created by Shakspere , Marlow , Greene , Kyd , and a few others of distin- guished genius ; but ...
... drama was essentially formed by a course of steady progress , and not by rapid tran- sition . We are accustomed to say that the drama was created by Shakspere , Marlow , Greene , Kyd , and a few others of distin- guished genius ; but ...
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... drama is full of singularly beautiful characteristic attribute . The single passage in the play which fur- nishes any evidence as to its date is found in the chorus to the fifth act : - " Were now the general of our gracious empress ...
... drama is full of singularly beautiful characteristic attribute . The single passage in the play which fur- nishes any evidence as to its date is found in the chorus to the fifth act : - " Were now the general of our gracious empress ...
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... drama which , so far from dwell- ing on with pleasure , we hurry past - which we like not to look upon again — which appear to be mere grossnesses . They are , never- theless , an integral portion of the drama- they also form part of ...
... drama which , so far from dwell- ing on with pleasure , we hurry past - which we like not to look upon again — which appear to be mere grossnesses . They are , never- theless , an integral portion of the drama- they also form part of ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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