Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaSmith, Elder & Company, 1910 - 551 Seiten |
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... and for making most valuable suggestions and corrections , which give me confidence in the compara- tive accuracy of my statements . DAVOS PLATZ : Nov. 9 , 1883 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY I. Method of Inquiry - Chronological.
... and for making most valuable suggestions and corrections , which give me confidence in the compara- tive accuracy of my statements . DAVOS PLATZ : Nov. 9 , 1883 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY I. Method of Inquiry - Chronological.
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... give social freedom to the world . For Englaud the Drama supplied a form com- mensurate with the great interests and mighty stirrings of that age . Into all these things it poured the spirit of that art which only was our own - the soul ...
... give social freedom to the world . For Englaud the Drama supplied a form com- mensurate with the great interests and mighty stirrings of that age . Into all these things it poured the spirit of that art which only was our own - the soul ...
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... gives them value . It appears that a whole nation laboured in those fifty years ' activity to give the world one Shakspere ; but it is no less manifest that Shakspere did not stand alone , without support and without lineage . He and ...
... gives them value . It appears that a whole nation laboured in those fifty years ' activity to give the world one Shakspere ; but it is no less manifest that Shakspere did not stand alone , without support and without lineage . He and ...
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... give the name of Renaissance , expressed itself in England mainly through the Drama . Other races in that era of quickened activity , when modern man regained the con- sciousness of his own strength and goodliness after cen- turies of ...
... give the name of Renaissance , expressed itself in England mainly through the Drama . Other races in that era of quickened activity , when modern man regained the con- sciousness of his own strength and goodliness after cen- turies of ...
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... give content to this most curious age , The gods themselves we ' ve brought down to the stage , And figured them in planets ; made even Hell Deliver up the furies , by no spell Saving the Muse's rapture . Further we Have trafficked by ...
... give content to this most curious age , The gods themselves we ' ve brought down to the stage , And figured them in planets ; made even Hell Deliver up the furies , by no spell Saving the Muse's rapture . Further we Have trafficked by ...
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