William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... speak of them all as the plays of Shakspere , and of Shakspere alone . * Matured , especially in its wonderful exhibition of character , as the Richard III . is , we cannot doubt that the subject was very early familiar to the young ...
... speak of them all as the plays of Shakspere , and of Shakspere alone . * Matured , especially in its wonderful exhibition of character , as the Richard III . is , we cannot doubt that the subject was very early familiar to the young ...
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... speak of the theatre , and mentions some of the celebrated dramas of that time , " is a proof that none of Shakspere's dramatic compositions had then appeared . The reader will be in a better position to judge of the value of this ...
... speak of the theatre , and mentions some of the celebrated dramas of that time , " is a proof that none of Shakspere's dramatic compositions had then appeared . The reader will be in a better position to judge of the value of this ...
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... speak out boldly of public vice and private immorality , as a poet ought to speak . The conclusion of the drama offers a pleasant sample of the freedom with which these old writers could address even a courtly audience : - " Now , let ...
... speak out boldly of public vice and private immorality , as a poet ought to speak . The conclusion of the drama offers a pleasant sample of the freedom with which these old writers could address even a courtly audience : - " Now , let ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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