A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... style of acting . This made the spectators aware of everything that is latent in the text , the quality of the literature , and the strength and variety of emotion . It was , then , as the result of Elizabethan acting that Shakespeare ...
... style of acting . This made the spectators aware of everything that is latent in the text , the quality of the literature , and the strength and variety of emotion . It was , then , as the result of Elizabethan acting that Shakespeare ...
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... style of what he calls ' more repre- sentative Elizabethans ' , among whom he names Hooker , Nashe , Deloney , and Dekker . Professor Knights regards Bacon's prose style as gravely restricted in sensibility ; imagination and feeling ...
... style of what he calls ' more repre- sentative Elizabethans ' , among whom he names Hooker , Nashe , Deloney , and Dekker . Professor Knights regards Bacon's prose style as gravely restricted in sensibility ; imagination and feeling ...
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... style a position somewhere between the plentiful irregular vitality of the typical Elizabethans and the late seventeenth - century barer styles of Locke or Dryden . Sometimes we find passages in which Bacon already anticipates that drier ...
... style a position somewhere between the plentiful irregular vitality of the typical Elizabethans and the late seventeenth - century barer styles of Locke or Dryden . Sometimes we find passages in which Bacon already anticipates that drier ...
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