Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... Classical Attempt - What it effected for English Tragedy . • " N.B. The two chief tragedies discussed in this chapter will be found in the old Shakespeare Society's Publications , 1847 , and in Hazlitt's Dodsley , vol . iv . I THE ...
... Classical Attempt - What it effected for English Tragedy . • " N.B. The two chief tragedies discussed in this chapter will be found in the old Shakespeare Society's Publications , 1847 , and in Hazlitt's Dodsley , vol . iv . I THE ...
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... classical allusions abound . All the characters , from the highest to the lowest , use the same refined language , and seem to have enjoyed a polite education . But the dialogue is for the most part free in style , and terse even to ...
... classical allusions abound . All the characters , from the highest to the lowest , use the same refined language , and seem to have enjoyed a polite education . But the dialogue is for the most part free in style , and terse even to ...
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... classical accuracy . In reading it , we must picture to our mind a large low room in the palace of Greenwich . The time is ' New Year's Day at night . ' The actors are the children of Paul's . ' Candles light the stage , in front of ...
... classical accuracy . In reading it , we must picture to our mind a large low room in the palace of Greenwich . The time is ' New Year's Day at night . ' The actors are the children of Paul's . ' Candles light the stage , in front of ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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