Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... Italian professors , no class of professional rhetoricians corre- sponding to the Humanists corrupted English morals , no learned bodies like the academies of the South dictated laws to taste , or imposed puerilities on erudition ...
... Italian professors , no class of professional rhetoricians corre- sponding to the Humanists corrupted English morals , no learned bodies like the academies of the South dictated laws to taste , or imposed puerilities on erudition ...
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... Italian playwrights , incompetent in such affairs , enslaved these well - intentioned persons to a classic of the silver age ; to Seneca , instead of the great Attic authors . Every tragic scene which the Italians of the Renaissance set ...
... Italian playwrights , incompetent in such affairs , enslaved these well - intentioned persons to a classic of the silver age ; to Seneca , instead of the great Attic authors . Every tragic scene which the Italians of the Renaissance set ...
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... Italian models . The Italian heroic verse , a line of five accents , but commonly of eleven syllables , and not distinguished by a normal pause , had undergone a similar transition from rhymed to unrhymed usage . Employed at first in ...
... Italian models . The Italian heroic verse , a line of five accents , but commonly of eleven syllables , and not distinguished by a normal pause , had undergone a similar transition from rhymed to unrhymed usage . Employed at first in ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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