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Pagina 290
It is very different from any production of Shakspere's contemporaries . As in the
case of the Venus and Adonis , ' and the · Lucrece , ' we feel that the power of the
writer is in perfect subjection to his art . He is never carried away by the force of ...
It is very different from any production of Shakspere's contemporaries . As in the
case of the Venus and Adonis , ' and the · Lucrece , ' we feel that the power of the
writer is in perfect subjection to his art . He is never carried away by the force of ...
Pagina 382
than we should readily find in any of the writers for the stage between 1585 and
1592. Do we ... play , and we should be at a loss to assign it to any writer whose
name is associated with that early period of the drama , except to Shakspere .
than we should readily find in any of the writers for the stage between 1585 and
1592. Do we ... play , and we should be at a loss to assign it to any writer whose
name is associated with that early period of the drama , except to Shakspere .
Pagina 452
The expression “ such a writer ” is almost evidence against the double authorship
. ... to invite Attention , pre - instruct you who did write This worthy story , being
confident ' The mirth join'd with grave matter and intent To yield the hearers profit
...
The expression “ such a writer ” is almost evidence against the double authorship
. ... to invite Attention , pre - instruct you who did write This worthy story , being
confident ' The mirth join'd with grave matter and intent To yield the hearers profit
...
Pagina 474
... The Two Noble Kinsmen ' are essentially “ descriptive and didactic ; " that to
write these passages it was not necessary ... might enter into the composition of a
great epic poem ; that the writer of these passages was master , to a considerable
...
... The Two Noble Kinsmen ' are essentially “ descriptive and didactic ; " that to
write these passages it was not necessary ... might enter into the composition of a
great epic poem ; that the writer of these passages was master , to a considerable
...
Pagina 477
The writer of these lines , with his wondrous facility , was equal to anything that
did not demand the very highest qualities for the drama ; and those qualities do
not think are manifest in the first and last acts of The Two Noble Kinsmen , ' rich
as ...
The writer of these lines , with his wondrous facility , was equal to anything that
did not demand the very highest qualities for the drama ; and those qualities do
not think are manifest in the first and last acts of The Two Noble Kinsmen , ' rich
as ...
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