Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaSmith, Elder & Company, 1909 - 551 Seiten "A critical inquiry into the condition of the English drama" -- Preface. |
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... Henry's Barriers - Masque of Oberon . XIII . Royal and Noble Actors - Lady Arabella Stuart Prince Henry - Duke Charles- The Earl and Countess of Essex - Tragic Irony and Pathos of the Masques at Court . - XIV . Effect of Masques upon ...
... Henry's Barriers - Masque of Oberon . XIII . Royal and Noble Actors - Lady Arabella Stuart Prince Henry - Duke Charles- The Earl and Countess of Essex - Tragic Irony and Pathos of the Masques at Court . - XIV . Effect of Masques upon ...
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... Henry V .'- Contention of the Two Famous Houses .'- VI . Edward III .'- The Problem of its Author- ship - Based on a Novella and on History - The Superior Development of Situations - VII . Marlowe's ' Edward II .'- Peele's Edward I ...
... Henry V .'- Contention of the Two Famous Houses .'- VI . Edward III .'- The Problem of its Author- ship - Based on a Novella and on History - The Superior Development of Situations - VII . Marlowe's ' Edward II .'- Peele's Edward I ...
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... Henry Sidney , sent to quell the Irish rebels , ' put man , woman , and child to the sword , ' after reading the Queen's proclamation . His officers balanced the amusements of pillage or ' having some killing , ' with a preference for ...
... Henry Sidney , sent to quell the Irish rebels , ' put man , woman , and child to the sword , ' after reading the Queen's proclamation . His officers balanced the amusements of pillage or ' having some killing , ' with a preference for ...
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... Henry V. ' Yet , feeling the reality of life exceedingly , grasping all shapes through which they could express their knowledge of themselves and of the world around them , piercing below the surface to the heart which throbbed within ...
... Henry V. ' Yet , feeling the reality of life exceedingly , grasping all shapes through which they could express their knowledge of themselves and of the world around them , piercing below the surface to the heart which throbbed within ...
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... Henry VIII . , ascribes their composition to Sir Henry Frances , a monk of Chester , who obtained from Pope Clement ( Clement V. , 1305- 1314 ? ) one thousand days of pardon for every person THREE ENGLISH CYCLES 83 resorting in ...
... Henry VIII . , ascribes their composition to Sir Henry Frances , a monk of Chester , who obtained from Pope Clement ( Clement V. , 1305- 1314 ? ) one thousand days of pardon for every person THREE ENGLISH CYCLES 83 resorting in ...
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