The Shaping of English Literature and the Readers' Share in the Development of Its FormsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1927 - 314 Seiten |
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... audience small , and not very attentive . He took himself and his songs to the ladies ' bower , but even here , though he ornamented and refined them to suit the taste of this more select audience , the interest in them soon grew ...
... audience small , and not very attentive . He took himself and his songs to the ladies ' bower , but even here , though he ornamented and refined them to suit the taste of this more select audience , the interest in them soon grew ...
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... audience of Elizabethan Londoners was no easy matter . They applauded what they liked and cried down what they did not like so very emphatically that no playwright could possibly miss or mistake their verdict . They came to the play ...
... audience of Elizabethan Londoners was no easy matter . They applauded what they liked and cried down what they did not like so very emphatically that no playwright could possibly miss or mistake their verdict . They came to the play ...
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... audience , like most of the audiences of Shakespeare's day , was an extremely critical and outspoken one . There were no professional critics in those days and no newspapers to influence public opinion . A playwright must manage to keep ...
... audience , like most of the audiences of Shakespeare's day , was an extremely critical and outspoken one . There were no professional critics in those days and no newspapers to influence public opinion . A playwright must manage to keep ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCOP AND THE GLEEMAN | 9 |
THE CHURCH AND THE SAXONS | 15 |
SAXON RUNES AND MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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