Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... reason that the Elizabethans appreciated Shakespeare above all other men who wrote for the stage and liked to read him as well as to see him acted . The printed sources of the folio were owned by some eight or ten printers who had come ...
... reason that the Elizabethans appreciated Shakespeare above all other men who wrote for the stage and liked to read him as well as to see him acted . The printed sources of the folio were owned by some eight or ten printers who had come ...
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... reason of congenital German kinship with Shakespeare's genius ? And now we come upon the tribute to the realism I should rather call it the faithful reality of Shake- speare's art . - All the Muses still were in their prime , When like ...
... reason of congenital German kinship with Shakespeare's genius ? And now we come upon the tribute to the realism I should rather call it the faithful reality of Shake- speare's art . - All the Muses still were in their prime , When like ...
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... , indifference as to trifles , want of taste , inconsistency , all of these things are true of Shakespeare in places . But we need not for these << reasons relieve " him of the creation of an 52 SHAKESPEARE AND " DEMI - SCIENCE "
... , indifference as to trifles , want of taste , inconsistency , all of these things are true of Shakespeare in places . But we need not for these << reasons relieve " him of the creation of an 52 SHAKESPEARE AND " DEMI - SCIENCE "
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Papers on Elizabethan Topics Felix Emmanuel Schelling. << reasons relieve " him of the creation of an ignoble Caesar and a monstrous Richard - both of which Mr. Robertson puts on his packhorse Marlowe - nor of an inconsistent Portia ...
Papers on Elizabethan Topics Felix Emmanuel Schelling. << reasons relieve " him of the creation of an ignoble Caesar and a monstrous Richard - both of which Mr. Robertson puts on his packhorse Marlowe - nor of an inconsistent Portia ...
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... ( who is claimed to be the exponent of the classical spirit ) to his immediate contemporaries and to his two most typical successors . Let us now ex- amine some of the reasons which may be urged for 71 JONSON AND THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
... ( who is claimed to be the exponent of the classical spirit ) to his immediate contemporaries and to his two most typical successors . Let us now ex- amine some of the reasons which may be urged for 71 JONSON AND THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
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