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... plays and poems , with some indication of the bearing of each upon the eternal problem of Shakespeare's mind and art . VOL . I vii b In the arrangement of the plays it has been sought.
... plays and poems , with some indication of the bearing of each upon the eternal problem of Shakespeare's mind and art . VOL . I vii b In the arrangement of the plays it has been sought.
Seite viii
... plays in most admired disorder , founded the First Folio upon this threefold division . On both grounds it has been thought well , in the present edition , to retain the larger grouping of the Folio division , and to exhibit viii ...
... plays in most admired disorder , founded the First Folio upon this threefold division . On both grounds it has been thought well , in the present edition , to retain the larger grouping of the Folio division , and to exhibit viii ...
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... plays he celebrates - even Henry IV . is with him a ' tragedy ' ; just as John Bale , half a century before , had ... play wherein ' Pyramus doth kill himself . ' Between these ' mighty opposites , ' -Tragedy , which could include ...
... plays he celebrates - even Henry IV . is with him a ' tragedy ' ; just as John Bale , half a century before , had ... play wherein ' Pyramus doth kill himself . ' Between these ' mighty opposites , ' -Tragedy , which could include ...
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... plays ; he shared the instincts and impulses which even the grosser and cruder forms of Elizabethan art had blunderingly striven to satisfy . He struck out the eloquent and master - expression for their stammering speech , disclosed the ...
... plays ; he shared the instincts and impulses which even the grosser and cruder forms of Elizabethan art had blunderingly striven to satisfy . He struck out the eloquent and master - expression for their stammering speech , disclosed the ...
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... play of humour , now radiant and joyous , now ironic and satirical , about a serious theme . The Shakespearean History , finally , though also touching the technical extremes of which it is capable , though approach- ing Marlowesque ...
... play of humour , now radiant and joyous , now ironic and satirical , about a serious theme . The Shakespearean History , finally , though also touching the technical extremes of which it is capable , though approach- ing Marlowesque ...
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