Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1958 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... Elizabethan audience , but whereas Bridges believed that Shakespeare was compelled to write down to it Schücking maintained that he deliberately gave it what it wanted , not so much filth as exciting and popular drama . Schücking was ...
... Elizabethan audience , but whereas Bridges believed that Shakespeare was compelled to write down to it Schücking maintained that he deliberately gave it what it wanted , not so much filth as exciting and popular drama . Schücking was ...
الصفحة 107
... Elizabethan age was an extremely faulty one . It allowed , it is true , of great richness , great variety , and the sublimest heights of poetry ; but it also allowed of an almost incredible looseness of structure and vagueness of ...
... Elizabethan age was an extremely faulty one . It allowed , it is true , of great richness , great variety , and the sublimest heights of poetry ; but it also allowed of an almost incredible looseness of structure and vagueness of ...
الصفحة 117
... Elizabethan playwright varies his position on the scale between convention- alism and naturalism , even in the course of a single play . This rapidity of adjustment is a principal component in Shakespeare's remarkable subtlety . Lapses ...
... Elizabethan playwright varies his position on the scale between convention- alism and naturalism , even in the course of a single play . This rapidity of adjustment is a principal component in Shakespeare's remarkable subtlety . Lapses ...
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Richard III | 13 |
The Comedy of Errors | 61 |
Titus Andronicus | 105 |
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