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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... the Suburbs - Hostility of the Clergy . - IV . Acting becomes a Profession - Theatres are Multiplied - Building of the Globe and Fortune - Internal 197 CONTENTS Arrangements of Playhouses - Interest of the Court in xiv CONTENTS.
... the Suburbs - Hostility of the Clergy . - IV . Acting becomes a Profession - Theatres are Multiplied - Building of the Globe and Fortune - Internal 197 CONTENTS Arrangements of Playhouses - Interest of the Court in xiv CONTENTS.
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John Addington Symonds. CONTENTS Arrangements of Playhouses - Interest of the Court in En- couragement of Acting Companies . - V . Public and Private Theatres - Entrance Prices - Habits of the Audience . - VI . Absence of Scenery ...
John Addington Symonds. CONTENTS Arrangements of Playhouses - Interest of the Court in En- couragement of Acting Companies . - V . Public and Private Theatres - Entrance Prices - Habits of the Audience . - VI . Absence of Scenery ...
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... interests and mighty stirrings of that age . Into all these things it poured the spirit of that art which only was our own - the soul of poetry . Sculpture and painting we had none . Music lay yet in the cradle , COMPLEXITY OF THE ...
... interests and mighty stirrings of that age . Into all these things it poured the spirit of that art which only was our own - the soul of poetry . Sculpture and painting we had none . Music lay yet in the cradle , COMPLEXITY OF THE ...
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... interest , and inexhaustible fertility of motives . We are led to ask how our Drama came to be in this high sense both national and universal ; how our playwrights , working for their age and race , achieved the artistic triumph of ...
... interest , and inexhaustible fertility of motives . We are led to ask how our Drama came to be in this high sense both national and universal ; how our playwrights , working for their age and race , achieved the artistic triumph of ...
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... interests , maintained its own traditions and its own political diplomacy . Among them all , no single Athens , with indubitable intellectual pre - eminence , arose to make a focus for Italian arts and sciences . Florence more nearly ...
... interests , maintained its own traditions and its own political diplomacy . Among them all , no single Athens , with indubitable intellectual pre - eminence , arose to make a focus for Italian arts and sciences . Florence more nearly ...
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