Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... piece is merely conventional , and the moralising made to order . VII Far more perfect in design , and very full of interest to modern readers , is the ancient piece called ' Everyman . ' That it was not so popular as Lusty Juventus ...
... piece is merely conventional , and the moralising made to order . VII Far more perfect in design , and very full of interest to modern readers , is the ancient piece called ' Everyman . ' That it was not so popular as Lusty Juventus ...
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... Piece - Diccon the Bedlam . - VI . Reasons for the Early Development of Comedy . N.B. The three pieces reviewed in this chapter will be found in Hazlitt's Dodsley , vols . i . and iii . I THE passage from Moral Plays to Comedy had been ...
... Piece - Diccon the Bedlam . - VI . Reasons for the Early Development of Comedy . N.B. The three pieces reviewed in this chapter will be found in Hazlitt's Dodsley , vols . i . and iii . I THE passage from Moral Plays to Comedy had been ...
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... piece in which Shakspere was known to have had some hand ; or that Shakspere received this piece of Rowley's for his theatre with approval . There are Shaksperian qualities in ' The Birth of Merlin ; ' but these can be accounted for by ...
... piece in which Shakspere was known to have had some hand ; or that Shakspere received this piece of Rowley's for his theatre with approval . There are Shaksperian qualities in ' The Birth of Merlin ; ' but these can be accounted for by ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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