Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... drama and the spectators . Hence arose the true and great fault of Shakespeare , the only one which originated in himself , and which is sometimes perceptible , even in his finest composi- tions , and that is a defective appearance of ...
... drama and the spectators . Hence arose the true and great fault of Shakespeare , the only one which originated in himself , and which is sometimes perceptible , even in his finest composi- tions , and that is a defective appearance of ...
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... say something about the Greek Drama and the Roman Plays , and then proceed to the Mysteries and Moralities ; but we think it might easily be proved that the Mysteries and Mo- ralities had as little to do with the British stage 60 PLAYERS .
... say something about the Greek Drama and the Roman Plays , and then proceed to the Mysteries and Moralities ; but we think it might easily be proved that the Mysteries and Mo- ralities had as little to do with the British stage 60 PLAYERS .
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... drama or Roman plays . The Mys- teries and Moralities were , we doubt not , first pro- duced for the purpose of propagating religion ; they were persevered in by the priests , to preserve their power . There was so much of fiction and ...
... drama or Roman plays . The Mys- teries and Moralities were , we doubt not , first pro- duced for the purpose of propagating religion ; they were persevered in by the priests , to preserve their power . There was so much of fiction and ...
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... drama , representing the cares , passions , pleasures , and anxieties of life , and , as it were , carried on into a future of rewards and punishments . The highest reach of the drama is but an am- plification of this ; and none is ...
... drama , representing the cares , passions , pleasures , and anxieties of life , and , as it were , carried on into a future of rewards and punishments . The highest reach of the drama is but an am- plification of this ; and none is ...
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... drama and the stage in his time , about 1583 , says : - " Now , you shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers , and then you must believe the stage to be a garden . By - and - by , we have news of a ship- wreck in the same place ...
... drama and the stage in his time , about 1583 , says : - " Now , you shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers , and then you must believe the stage to be a garden . By - and - by , we have news of a ship- wreck in the same place ...
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