William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... painted the awful turmoil of human passion and misery associated with that rock , is at the time of which we speak a happy # Comedy of Errors . schoolboy at Stratford ; perambulating his parish with his honest 65 A BIOGRAPHY .
... painted the awful turmoil of human passion and misery associated with that rock , is at the time of which we speak a happy # Comedy of Errors . schoolboy at Stratford ; perambulating his parish with his honest 65 A BIOGRAPHY .
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... Comedy of Errors is full of those imitations of the ancients in particular passages which critics have in all cases been too apt to take as the chief evidences of learning . The critics of Shakspere are puzzled by these imitations ; and ...
... Comedy of Errors is full of those imitations of the ancients in particular passages which critics have in all cases been too apt to take as the chief evidences of learning . The critics of Shakspere are puzzled by these imitations ; and ...
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... comedy had to be erected upon the moral plays , the romances , the histories , which were beginning to be popular in the very first days of Queen Elizabeth , and continued to be so , even in their very rude forms , beyond the close of ...
... comedy had to be erected upon the moral plays , the romances , the histories , which were beginning to be popular in the very first days of Queen Elizabeth , and continued to be so , even in their very rude forms , beyond the close of ...
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... comedy , thou shouldst say : zounds ! thou ' It shame us all . " Whether this picture belongs to an earlier period of the stage than the similar scene in Shakspere's Induction , ' or whether Shakspere was familiar with a better order of ...
... comedy , thou shouldst say : zounds ! thou ' It shame us all . " Whether this picture belongs to an earlier period of the stage than the similar scene in Shakspere's Induction , ' or whether Shakspere was familiar with a better order of ...
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... from the Vice . Mr. Collier also calls this play merely an inter- lude : it appears to us in its outward form to be as much a comedy as the Winter's Tale . are realizing the description of Gosson , - " In LIFE . 129 S A BIOGRAPHY .
... from the Vice . Mr. Collier also calls this play merely an inter- lude : it appears to us in its outward form to be as much a comedy as the Winter's Tale . are realizing the description of Gosson , - " In LIFE . 129 S A BIOGRAPHY .
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