Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaSmith, Elder & Company, 1910 - 551 Seiten |
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... passed through the press , 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 ...
... passed through the press , 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 ...
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... passing through stages of early purity , decorative richness , and efflorescent decadence . Greek dramatic art , obeying the same rule of triple progres- sion , took its origin in religious mysteries and rites of Dionysus ; assumed ...
... passing through stages of early purity , decorative richness , and efflorescent decadence . Greek dramatic art , obeying the same rule of triple progres- sion , took its origin in religious mysteries and rites of Dionysus ; assumed ...
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... passed under the Puritan yoke , or felt the encroachments of despotic monarchy . It was justly proud of the Virgin Queen , with whose idealised personality the people identified their newly FIFTY YEARS OF MENTAL ACTIVITY 21 acquired ...
... passed under the Puritan yoke , or felt the encroachments of despotic monarchy . It was justly proud of the Virgin Queen , with whose idealised personality the people identified their newly FIFTY YEARS OF MENTAL ACTIVITY 21 acquired ...
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... of speech and manner at variance with one's neighbours , passed for manliness . Everyone lived in his own humour then , and openly avowed his tastes . You might distinguish the inhabitants of different countries , the artisans of different.
... of speech and manner at variance with one's neighbours , passed for manliness . Everyone lived in his own humour then , and openly avowed his tastes . You might distinguish the inhabitants of different countries , the artisans of different.
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... passed men dying on the road , and durst not pity them , because a cardinal had left them there to perish ; they took the Sacrament from hands of pre- lates whom they had guarded with drawn swords at doors of infamy and riot . The ...
... passed men dying on the road , and durst not pity them , because a cardinal had left them there to perish ; they took the Sacrament from hands of pre- lates whom they had guarded with drawn swords at doors of infamy and riot . The ...
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