William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... dramatic form of poetry altogether wanting in those days of William Shakspere's childhood - verse , not essentially dramatic in the choice of subject , but dialogue , which may sometimes pass for dramatic even now . There was A new ...
... dramatic form of poetry altogether wanting in those days of William Shakspere's childhood - verse , not essentially dramatic in the choice of subject , but dialogue , which may sometimes pass for dramatic even now . There was A new ...
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... dramatic power of the ballad poetry stood out in Shakspere's boyhood in remarkable contrast to the drawling pedantry of the moral plays of the early stage . The ballads kept the love and the knowledge of real poetry in the hearts of the ...
... dramatic power of the ballad poetry stood out in Shakspere's boyhood in remarkable contrast to the drawling pedantry of the moral plays of the early stage . The ballads kept the love and the knowledge of real poetry in the hearts of the ...
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... dramatic exhibitions , presented through a series of years to the observing eyes of a boy in whom the dramatic power of going out of himself to portray some incident , or character , or passion with incomparable truth , was to be ...
... dramatic exhibitions , presented through a series of years to the observing eyes of a boy in whom the dramatic power of going out of himself to portray some incident , or character , or passion with incomparable truth , was to be ...
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... dramatic representation , such as his Julia has described in her assumed character of a page ? - " At Pentecost , When all our pageants of delight were play'd , Our youth got me to play the woman's part ; And I was trimm'd in madam ...
... dramatic representation , such as his Julia has described in her assumed character of a page ? - " At Pentecost , When all our pageants of delight were play'd , Our youth got me to play the woman's part ; And I was trimm'd in madam ...
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... dramatic . Drayton , the countryman of our poet , has described the shepherd - king : — " But , Muse , return to tell how there the shepherd - king , Whose flock hath chanc'd that year the earliest lamb to bring , In his gay baldric ...
... dramatic . Drayton , the countryman of our poet , has described the shepherd - king : — " But , Muse , return to tell how there the shepherd - king , Whose flock hath chanc'd that year the earliest lamb to bring , In his gay baldric ...
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