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CHAPTER V PAGX SHAKESPEARE : HIS STAGE AND HIS WORKS Origins of the theatre , The Mystery plays - Miracle plays : Everyman - Interludes — Structure of the Elizabethan theatre — Con . ventions of the stage — Shakespeare's life -- His ...
CHAPTER V PAGX SHAKESPEARE : HIS STAGE AND HIS WORKS Origins of the theatre , The Mystery plays - Miracle plays : Everyman - Interludes — Structure of the Elizabethan theatre — Con . ventions of the stage — Shakespeare's life -- His ...
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... type was the Florentine , Pico della Mirandola , who , though he died young , left a deep impression on the minds of the learned all over Europe ; “ the miracle and phænix of the world ” he is called by the Elizabethan poet Daniel .
... type was the Florentine , Pico della Mirandola , who , though he died young , left a deep impression on the minds of the learned all over Europe ; “ the miracle and phænix of the world ” he is called by the Elizabethan poet Daniel .
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The greatest character of the Elizabethan stage was moved to wonder when he compared the mortal part of our nature , “ this quintessence of dust , ” with the immensity of the human mind . “ What a piece of work is a man !
The greatest character of the Elizabethan stage was moved to wonder when he compared the mortal part of our nature , “ this quintessence of dust , ” with the immensity of the human mind . “ What a piece of work is a man !
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
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