William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 1C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... character had ceased to be employed as instruments of religious instruction , the professional players who had sprung up founded their popularity for a long period upon the ancient habits and associations of the people . Our drama was ...
... character had ceased to be employed as instruments of religious instruction , the professional players who had sprung up founded their popularity for a long period upon the ancient habits and associations of the people . Our drama was ...
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... character , Common Conditions , from which the play derives its title , would import that he does not belong to the supernatural or allegorical class of per- sonages . The audience of Stratford have anticipated something at which they ...
... character , Common Conditions , from which the play derives its title , would import that he does not belong to the supernatural or allegorical class of per- sonages . The audience of Stratford have anticipated something at which they ...
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... character is so con- sistent , and the poetical conception of the whole so uniform , that , whatever amount of criticism may be yet in store to show that our view is incorrect , we now confidently speak of them all as the plays of ...
... character is so con- sistent , and the poetical conception of the whole so uniform , that , whatever amount of criticism may be yet in store to show that our view is incorrect , we now confidently speak of them all as the plays of ...
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Arms of John Shakspere | 6 |
STRATFORD | 13 |
Note on the Autograph of John Shakspere | 23 |
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