Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... manner of superior masters , abounded in London at this epoch , cannot be doubted . Shakspere , moreover , as is clearly proved by the gradual emergence of his final style , by his slow self - disen- tanglement from rhyme , and by his ...
... manner of superior masters , abounded in London at this epoch , cannot be doubted . Shakspere , moreover , as is clearly proved by the gradual emergence of his final style , by his slow self - disen- tanglement from rhyme , and by his ...
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... manner . Arden of Feversham , ' if we accept this fine play as Shaksperian , would stand upon nearly the same ground , as an early effort . Such are some of the preliminary questions which the critic has to ask himself . Yet having ...
... manner . Arden of Feversham , ' if we accept this fine play as Shaksperian , would stand upon nearly the same ground , as an early effort . Such are some of the preliminary questions which the critic has to ask himself . Yet having ...
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... manner , brassy and meretricious . Antithesis followed antithesis ; forced metaphors , outrageous similes , hyperbolical periphrases , monstrous images , made up a style of clap - trap only to be pardoned by the author's ruffianly power ...
... manner , brassy and meretricious . Antithesis followed antithesis ; forced metaphors , outrageous similes , hyperbolical periphrases , monstrous images , made up a style of clap - trap only to be pardoned by the author's ruffianly power ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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