Drama of the English Renaissance: The Tudor periodRussell A. Fraser, Norman Rabkin Macmillan, 1976 - 544 Seiten The forty-one plays gathered in these volumes constitute the most extensive new survey of Renaissance drama in over forty years, and reflect both changes in taste and advances in scholarship since earlier collections. The editors have attempted to provide the materials for a truer view of the theater in which Shakespeare worked than has hiterto been possible in anthologies. Marlowe, Jonson, and Webster, by most accounts the best of Shakepare's contemporaries, are reporesented by their major plays. -- Preface. |
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... eyes , now no more eyes but shining stars , Shall deck the flaming heavens with novel 20 lamps ; There shalt thou taste the drink of seraphins , And cheer thy feelings with archangels ' food ; Thy day of rest , thy holy sabbath - day ...
... eyes , now no more eyes but shining stars , Shall deck the flaming heavens with novel 20 lamps ; There shalt thou taste the drink of seraphins , And cheer thy feelings with archangels ' food ; Thy day of rest , thy holy sabbath - day ...
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... eyes , no eyes , but fountains fraught with tears ; O life , no life , but lively form of death ; O world , no world , but mass of public wrongs , Confused and filled with murder and misdeeds ; O sacred heavens ! if this unhallowed deed ...
... eyes , no eyes , but fountains fraught with tears ; O life , no life , but lively form of death ; O world , no world , but mass of public wrongs , Confused and filled with murder and misdeeds ; O sacred heavens ! if this unhallowed deed ...
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... eyes , lift up and look on him . She riseth as out of a trance . Is Rasni here ? Then droop no more , poor heart ... eye of summer's day Whenas he suits his pennons ? all in gold To woo his Leda 10 in a swanlike shape ; Seemly as Galatea ...
... eyes , lift up and look on him . She riseth as out of a trance . Is Rasni here ? Then droop no more , poor heart ... eye of summer's day Whenas he suits his pennons ? all in gold To woo his Leda 10 in a swanlike shape ; Seemly as Galatea ...
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