Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 pagina's |
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... writing for the present and not for posterity . But those who write for posterity have never reached their audience . It was considerations like these which led Robert Bridges to denounce Shakespeare's audience whose low standards and ...
... writing for the present and not for posterity . But those who write for posterity have never reached their audience . It was considerations like these which led Robert Bridges to denounce Shakespeare's audience whose low standards and ...
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... write in a more colloquial style , or whether the dramatists were driven by the actors to write parts in which their new techniques could be manifested unnecessary both because the question cannot be resolved , and because Shakespeare ...
... write in a more colloquial style , or whether the dramatists were driven by the actors to write parts in which their new techniques could be manifested unnecessary both because the question cannot be resolved , and because Shakespeare ...
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... writing after the trial of Oscar Wilde . But the sonnets Thurio is urged to write are the kind of poems that Shakespeare accused the Rival Poets of writing - the ' strained touches ' of rhetoric and ' their gross painting ' . Proteus ...
... writing after the trial of Oscar Wilde . But the sonnets Thurio is urged to write are the kind of poems that Shakespeare accused the Rival Poets of writing - the ' strained touches ' of rhetoric and ' their gross painting ' . Proteus ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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