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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... Tragic Irony and Pathos of the Masques at Court . - XIV . Effect of Masques upon the Drama - Use of them by Shakspere and Fletcher - By Marston and Tourneur - Their great Popularity - Milton's Partiality for Masques - The Arcades ' and ...
... Tragic Irony and Pathos of the Masques at Court . - XIV . Effect of Masques upon the Drama - Use of them by Shakspere and Fletcher - By Marston and Tourneur - Their great Popularity - Milton's Partiality for Masques - The Arcades ' and ...
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... its growth ; comic humour , lyrical loveliness , the tragic earnest- ness and intense reality of English imagination , classical story int CHARACTER OF SHAKSPERE'S ART 5 Conem and Italian romance 4 SHAKSPERE'S PREDECESSORS.
... its growth ; comic humour , lyrical loveliness , the tragic earnest- ness and intense reality of English imagination , classical story int CHARACTER OF SHAKSPERE'S ART 5 Conem and Italian romance 4 SHAKSPERE'S PREDECESSORS.
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... tragic force and fanciful inventiveness ; why the misconception of his now acknowledged place in literature extended even to Milton and to Dryden , will remain perhaps for ever impossible to every student of those times . But this ...
... tragic force and fanciful inventiveness ; why the misconception of his now acknowledged place in literature extended even to Milton and to Dryden , will remain perhaps for ever impossible to every student of those times . But this ...
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... tragic motives , suggested by the latest of their predecessors , and partly succeeded in creating a novel style in sympathy with altered social customs . No one will dispute the piquancy of Congreve's dialogue , the effectiveness of the ...
... tragic motives , suggested by the latest of their predecessors , and partly succeeded in creating a novel style in sympathy with altered social customs . No one will dispute the piquancy of Congreve's dialogue , the effectiveness of the ...
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... tragic grandeur in their imagina- tions . They translated the crude violence , the fanciful eccen- tricities , the wayward humours of the day , into animated types ; and because they kept touch with human nature , their transcripts from ...
... tragic grandeur in their imagina- tions . They translated the crude violence , the fanciful eccen- tricities , the wayward humours of the day , into animated types ; and because they kept touch with human nature , their transcripts from ...
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