Our Fellow Shakespeare: How Everyman May Enjoy His WorksA. C. McClurg & Company, 1916 - 301 Seiten |
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... Shake- speare as a frigid classic to enter like little children into his kingdom . The sun and the sea are for everybody , and so is Shakespeare . Spontaneous delight should come first , and scientific knowledge afterwards - if at all ...
... Shake- speare as a frigid classic to enter like little children into his kingdom . The sun and the sea are for everybody , and so is Shakespeare . Spontaneous delight should come first , and scientific knowledge afterwards - if at all ...
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... Shake- speare and T has been wittily said that the Elizabethan dram- atists are divided into two classes : Shakespeare the others . " and the others . Those " others " are now little read , save by specialists . Shakespeare bestrides ...
... Shake- speare and T has been wittily said that the Elizabethan dram- atists are divided into two classes : Shakespeare the others . " and the others . Those " others " are now little read , save by specialists . Shakespeare bestrides ...
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... managers deprecated publication as tending to reduce box - office receipts . It was thought that people were less Shake- speare's ' prentice work . When a piece was The Rise of the English Drama 3 of the English Drama.
... managers deprecated publication as tending to reduce box - office receipts . It was thought that people were less Shake- speare's ' prentice work . When a piece was The Rise of the English Drama 3 of the English Drama.
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How Everyman May Enjoy His Works Horace James Bridges. Shake- speare's ' prentice work . When a piece was written , it was sold outright to one of the regular companies of players , and the author in selling it parted with all future ...
How Everyman May Enjoy His Works Horace James Bridges. Shake- speare's ' prentice work . When a piece was written , it was sold outright to one of the regular companies of players , and the author in selling it parted with all future ...
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... Shake- speare came to write plays and sonnets instead of novels or newspaper editorials or religious tracts . But you cannot thus explain how he was able to write his plays ; which is the whole question in dis- pute . We have to assign ...
... Shake- speare came to write plays and sonnets instead of novels or newspaper editorials or religious tracts . But you cannot thus explain how he was able to write his plays ; which is the whole question in dis- pute . We have to assign ...
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acter action Antonio Ariel Autolycus Bacon Banquo Bassanio Ben Jonson betray Caliban Camillo century char character Christian Claudius Comedy Comedy of Errors creatures critics Cymbeline daughter death deed doth drama dramatist dream Elizabethan England evidence eyes fact fate father feel Ferdinand Florizel Folio genius Gentlemen of Verona Ghost Hamlet hath Hermione Holinshed honour Horatio human Ibid insanity irony Juliet King Lear knowledge Lady Laertes Lear's learned Leontes live Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth madness man's Marlowe means ment Merchant of Venice mind Miranda moral murder nature ness never Ophelia Othello Perdita person Plautus plot poet poetic Polixenes Polonius Portia Prospero quarto Queen revenge Romeo scene sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays Shylock soliloquy Sonnets soul speare speare's speech spirit story Tamburlaine Tempest things thou thought tion tragedy wife Winter's Tale words writing youth