Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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... English comedy . The importance of these classical models was that they showed English dramatists how to construct a play , but the creative spirit of the Elizabethans was too powerful to be fettered by pedantry , and when classical ...
... English comedy . The importance of these classical models was that they showed English dramatists how to construct a play , but the creative spirit of the Elizabethans was too powerful to be fettered by pedantry , and when classical ...
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... English dramatist , when scarcely anyone in Germany knew him . Not long before Shakespeare had been seriously compared amongst us with Gryphius ; now Lessing appeared and discovered in the great tragic poet an accordance with the ...
... English dramatist , when scarcely anyone in Germany knew him . Not long before Shakespeare had been seriously compared amongst us with Gryphius ; now Lessing appeared and discovered in the great tragic poet an accordance with the ...
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... English ; never have had any Indian Empire , or never have had any Shakspeare ? Really it were a grave question . Official persons would answer doubtless in official lan- guage ; but we , for our part too , should not we be forced to ...
... English ; never have had any Indian Empire , or never have had any Shakspeare ? Really it were a grave question . Official persons would answer doubtless in official lan- guage ; but we , for our part too , should not we be forced to ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
FROM FIRST FOLIO | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH | 66 |
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