Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaSmith, Elder & Company, 1910 - 551 Seiten |
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... Genius in his Century - Criticism has to demonstrate this.-V. Chronology is scarcely helpful- Complexity of the Subject - Imperfection of our Drama as a Work of Art - Abundance of Materials for Studying all Three Stages Unique Richness ...
... Genius in his Century - Criticism has to demonstrate this.-V. Chronology is scarcely helpful- Complexity of the Subject - Imperfection of our Drama as a Work of Art - Abundance of Materials for Studying all Three Stages Unique Richness ...
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... Genius and Intelligence - The Inheritors of Elizabethan Poetry . - XVIII . Unimpeded Freedom of Development - Absence of Academies -No Interference from Government -- The Dramatic Art considered as a Trade and a Tradition . - XIX ...
... Genius and Intelligence - The Inheritors of Elizabethan Poetry . - XVIII . Unimpeded Freedom of Development - Absence of Academies -No Interference from Government -- The Dramatic Art considered as a Trade and a Tradition . - XIX ...
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... Genius in his Century - Criticism has to demon- strate this.-V. Chronology is scarcely helpful - Complexity of the Subject - Imperfection of our Drama as a Work of Art - Abundance of Materials for Studying all Three Stages - Unique ...
... Genius in his Century - Criticism has to demon- strate this.-V. Chronology is scarcely helpful - Complexity of the Subject - Imperfection of our Drama as a Work of Art - Abundance of Materials for Studying all Three Stages - Unique ...
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... genius to form for itself , instinctively , almost unconsciously , its own peculiar language of expression . Various influences are brought to bear upon the people at this epoch - through the religious conflicts of the Reformation ...
... genius to form for itself , instinctively , almost unconsciously , its own peculiar language of expression . Various influences are brought to bear upon the people at this epoch - through the religious conflicts of the Reformation ...
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... genius of the English people , though menaced by these divers dangers , was so vigorous , the race itself was so isolated and so full of a robust tempestuous vitality , the language was so copious and vivid in its spoken strength , the ...
... genius of the English people , though menaced by these divers dangers , was so vigorous , the race itself was so isolated and so full of a robust tempestuous vitality , the language was so copious and vivid in its spoken strength , the ...
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A. H. Bullen action actors allegory Arden artistic audience beauty Ben Jonson blank verse century character Chester Chronicle Play classical Comedy comic Court Coventry criticism death devil dialogue doth dramatists Elizabethan England English epoch Euphuism exhibited Faustus Friar genius Gorboduc Greek Greene's hand heaven hell Heywood holy human humour Interlude Italian Italy Jonson Juventus King Lady Latin less literary literature live London Lord Lyly lyric Marlowe Marlowe's Masque matter medieval Mephistophilis Miracles Misfortunes of Arthur Moral Plays Mordred motive murder nature pageants Pardoner passion performed personages piece players playwrights poetry poets popular present Prince Queen reign religious rhyme Roister Romantic Drama scene Seneca sense Servants Shakspere Shakspere's soul spirit stage style Tamburlaine theatre thee thou tion tragedy tragic trochee Vice wife Witch of Edmonton women Yorkshire Tragedy youth