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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... A Book for Women . - III . Its Popu- larity - The Spread of Euphuism - What we Mean by that Word.-IV. Qualities of Medieval Taste- Allegory a Symbolism The Bestiaries - Qualities of Early Humanism -Scholastic Subtleties.
... A Book for Women . - III . Its Popu- larity - The Spread of Euphuism - What we Mean by that Word.-IV. Qualities of Medieval Taste- Allegory a Symbolism The Bestiaries - Qualities of Early Humanism -Scholastic Subtleties.
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... the phenomena to be considered suggest some natural classification ; or must the semblance of a system be intro- duced by means of artificial manipulation ? B 2 SHAKSPERE'S PREDECESSORS This difficulty makes itself fully felt in.
... the phenomena to be considered suggest some natural classification ; or must the semblance of a system be intro- duced by means of artificial manipulation ? B 2 SHAKSPERE'S PREDECESSORS This difficulty makes itself fully felt in.
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... mean men . Yet these are influenced and circumscribed by their commanding predecessors ; limited in their resources by the exhaustion of more salient subjects ; incapable of reforming the type upon a different conception of.
... mean men . Yet these are influenced and circumscribed by their commanding predecessors ; limited in their resources by the exhaustion of more salient subjects ; incapable of reforming the type upon a different conception of.
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... means of ingenious extravagances , by the invention of strained incidents , by curious combinations , far - sought fables , monstrosities , and tangled plots . After them the type dies down into inanities and laboured incoherent ...
... means of ingenious extravagances , by the invention of strained incidents , by curious combinations , far - sought fables , monstrosities , and tangled plots . After them the type dies down into inanities and laboured incoherent ...
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... means so obvious . To explain the defect of intelligence in Shakspere's contemporaries , to understand why they chose epithets like ' mellifluous , ' ' sweet , ' and ' gentle , ' to describe the author of ' King Lear , ' ' Othello ...
... means so obvious . To explain the defect of intelligence in Shakspere's contemporaries , to understand why they chose epithets like ' mellifluous , ' ' sweet , ' and ' gentle , ' to describe the author of ' King Lear , ' ' Othello ...
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