Shakespeare and His Critics |
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It was written by Francis Meres , a Cambridge graduate then living in London , and among other matter , literary and moral , contains ' A comparatiue discourse of our English poets with the Greeke , Latine , and Italian Poets ' .
It was written by Francis Meres , a Cambridge graduate then living in London , and among other matter , literary and moral , contains ' A comparatiue discourse of our English poets with the Greeke , Latine , and Italian Poets ' .
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Fortunately this static and didactic form of drama was not to ' remain as an exact model of all Tragedies ' , any more than Plautus and Terence were to become the models of English comedy . The importance of these classical models was ...
Fortunately this static and didactic form of drama was not to ' remain as an exact model of all Tragedies ' , any more than Plautus and Terence were to become the models of English comedy . The importance of these classical models was ...
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With all the force of a true taste , he pointed to Wieland's translation of the English dramatist , when scarcely anyone in Germany knew him . Not long before Shakespeare had been seriously compared amongst us with Gryphius ...
With all the force of a true taste , he pointed to Wieland's translation of the English dramatist , when scarcely anyone in Germany knew him . Not long before Shakespeare had been seriously compared amongst us with Gryphius ...
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PREFACE vii | 11 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
QUARTOS AND Folios | 199 |
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