William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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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 spirit of the people would be struggling to give utterance to its thoughts , and even then he might cherish the desire to lend it a voice . The sheep - shearing - that , too , is dramatic . Drayton , the countryman of our poet ...
... dramatic spirit of the people would be struggling to give utterance to its thoughts , and even then he might cherish the desire to lend it a voice . The sheep - shearing - that , too , is dramatic . Drayton , the countryman of our poet ...
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... dramatic propriety , not know the use of rice at a sheep - shearing ; but a Warwickshire swain would have the flavour of cheese - cakes in his mouth at the first mention of rice and currants . Cheese - cakes and warden - pies were the ...
... dramatic propriety , not know the use of rice at a sheep - shearing ; but a Warwickshire swain would have the flavour of cheese - cakes in his mouth at the first mention of rice and currants . Cheese - cakes and warden - pies were the ...
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... dramatic cast of many parts of that superb entertainment must have had a very great effect upon a young imagination , whose dramatic powers were hereafter to astonish the world . " Without assuming with Percy that “ our young bard ...
... dramatic cast of many parts of that superb entertainment must have had a very great effect upon a young imagination , whose dramatic powers were hereafter to astonish the world . " Without assuming with Percy that “ our young bard ...
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