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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... hand the type , as it is destined to endure and triumph , takes form , becomes a thing of power and beauty . Marlowe closes the first , inaugurates the second period . Over the second period Shakspere reigns paramount ; per- haps we ...
... hand the type , as it is destined to endure and triumph , takes form , becomes a thing of power and beauty . Marlowe closes the first , inaugurates the second period . Over the second period Shakspere reigns paramount ; per- haps we ...
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... hand it shows ' the very age and body of the time his form and pressure ; ' it is strictly local , national , true to the epoch of its origin . But it is more than this ; it is on the other hand a glass held up to nature , reflecting ...
... hand it shows ' the very age and body of the time his form and pressure ; ' it is strictly local , national , true to the epoch of its origin . But it is more than this ; it is on the other hand a glass held up to nature , reflecting ...
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... hand . In Massinger's ' Virgin Martyr ' a maiden is insulted in her honour and driven to the stake . Marston's ... hands and tongue have been cut off , together with a score or so of murders , are exhibited upon the theatre in ' Titus ...
... hand . In Massinger's ' Virgin Martyr ' a maiden is insulted in her honour and driven to the stake . Marston's ... hands and tongue have been cut off , together with a score or so of murders , are exhibited upon the theatre in ' Titus ...
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... hands to you and invites To their green arbours and close - shadowed walks , Whence banished is the roughness of our ... hand , Doubtful your eye or taste inviting more . There every man his own desires enjoys ; Fair Lucrece lies by ...
... hands to you and invites To their green arbours and close - shadowed walks , Whence banished is the roughness of our ... hand , Doubtful your eye or taste inviting more . There every man his own desires enjoys ; Fair Lucrece lies by ...
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... hand : The best of men That e'er wore earth about him was a sufferer ; A soft , meek , patient , humble , tranquil spirit ; The first true gentleman that ever breathed . This is no conventional portrait of the Founder of our.
... hand : The best of men That e'er wore earth about him was a sufferer ; A soft , meek , patient , humble , tranquil spirit ; The first true gentleman that ever breathed . This is no conventional portrait of the Founder of our.
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