Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaSmith, Elder & Company, 1910 - 551 Seiten |
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... Love- Conduct -- Education - A Book for Women . - III . Its Popu larity - The Spread of Euphuism - What we Mean by that Word.-IV. Qualities of Medieval Taste Allegory- Symbolism -- The Bestiaries - Qualities of Early Humanism -Scholastic.
... Love- Conduct -- Education - A Book for Women . - III . Its Popu larity - The Spread of Euphuism - What we Mean by that Word.-IV. Qualities of Medieval Taste Allegory- Symbolism -- The Bestiaries - Qualities of Early Humanism -Scholastic.
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... determined ? Do the phenomena to be considered suggest some natural classification ; or must the semblance of a system be intro- duced by means of artificial manipulation ? до B This difficulty makes itself fully felt in dealing with what.
... determined ? Do the phenomena to be considered suggest some natural classification ; or must the semblance of a system be intro- duced by means of artificial manipulation ? до B This difficulty makes itself fully felt in dealing with what.
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... mean men . Yet these are influenced and circumscribed by their commanding predecessors ; limited in their resources by the exhaustion of more salient subjects ; incapable of reforming the type upon a different conception of.
... mean men . Yet these are influenced and circumscribed by their commanding predecessors ; limited in their resources by the exhaustion of more salient subjects ; incapable of reforming the type upon a different conception of.
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... means of ingenious extravagances , by the invention of strained incidents , by curious combinations , far - sought fables , monstrosities , and tangled plots . After them the type dies down into inanities and laboured incoherent ...
... means of ingenious extravagances , by the invention of strained incidents , by curious combinations , far - sought fables , monstrosities , and tangled plots . After them the type dies down into inanities and laboured incoherent ...
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... means so obvious . To explain the defect of intelligence in Shakspere's contemporaries , to understand why they chose epithets like ' mellifluous , ' ' sweet , ' and ' gentle , ' to describe the author of ' King Lear , ' ' Othello ...
... means so obvious . To explain the defect of intelligence in Shakspere's contemporaries , to understand why they chose epithets like ' mellifluous , ' ' sweet , ' and ' gentle , ' to describe the author of ' King Lear , ' ' Othello ...
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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