William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... Dramatic Poets ' ( a book now to be seen in the Library of the British Museum ) , has an interpretation upon the inscription on the monument which he finds in Langbaine . Mr. Bolton Corney thus disposes of the worthy antiquary's theory ...
... Dramatic Poets ' ( a book now to be seen in the Library of the British Museum ) , has an interpretation upon the inscription on the monument which he finds in Langbaine . Mr. Bolton Corney thus disposes of the worthy antiquary's theory ...
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... dramatic form of poetry altogether wanting in those days of William Shakspere's childhood - verse , not essentially dramatic in the choice of subject , but dialogue , which may sometimes pass for dramatic even now . There was ' A new ...
... dramatic form of poetry altogether wanting in those days of William Shakspere's childhood - verse , not essentially dramatic in the choice of subject , but dialogue , which may sometimes pass for dramatic even now . There was ' A new ...
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... dramatic power , of the ballad poetry stood out in Shakspere's boyhood in remarkable contrast to the drawling pedantry of the moral plays of the early stage . The ballads kept the love and the knowledge of real poetry in the hearts of ...
... dramatic power , of the ballad poetry stood out in Shakspere's boyhood in remarkable contrast to the drawling pedantry of the moral plays of the early stage . The ballads kept the love and the knowledge of real poetry in the hearts of ...
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... dramatic exhibitions , presented through a series of years to the observing eyes of a boy in whom the dramatic power of going out of himself to portray some incident , or character , or passion , with incomparable truth , was to be ...
... dramatic exhibitions , presented through a series of years to the observing eyes of a boy in whom the dramatic power of going out of himself to portray some incident , or character , or passion , with incomparable truth , was to be ...
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... dramatic representation , such as his Julia has described in her assumed character of a page ? - " At Pentecost , When all our pageants of delight were play'd , Our youth got me to play the woman's part ; And I was trimm'd in madam ...
... dramatic representation , such as his Julia has described in her assumed character of a page ? - " At Pentecost , When all our pageants of delight were play'd , Our youth got me to play the woman's part ; And I was trimm'd in madam ...
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