Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... reputation in our own day . Others abide our judgment , thou art free , is the first line of Arnold's well - known sonnet , which attests the rank allotted to Shakespeare in the literary hierarchy by the professional critic , nearly two ...
... reputation in our own day . Others abide our judgment , thou art free , is the first line of Arnold's well - known sonnet , which attests the rank allotted to Shakespeare in the literary hierarchy by the professional critic , nearly two ...
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... reputation by confining their energies to the production of biographical catalogues , not of all manners of heroes , but solely of those who had distinguished themselves in poetry and the drama.1 In 1675 a biographical.
... reputation by confining their energies to the production of biographical catalogues , not of all manners of heroes , but solely of those who had distinguished themselves in poetry and the drama.1 In 1675 a biographical.
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... in biographic effort exclusively , even when the art of biography has ripened into satisfying fulness . A great man's reputation and the moving incidents of his career never live solely in the printed book or the literary word . In.
... in biographic effort exclusively , even when the art of biography has ripened into satisfying fulness . A great man's reputation and the moving incidents of his career never live solely in the printed book or the literary word . In.
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... reputation achieved , he lived with none in more intimate social relations than with the leading members of his own prosper- ous company of actors , which , under the patronage of the king , produced his greatest plays . Like him- self ...
... reputation achieved , he lived with none in more intimate social relations than with the leading members of his own prosper- ous company of actors , which , under the patronage of the king , produced his greatest plays . Like him- self ...
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... reputation before middle age . Lowin at twenty - seven took part with Shakespeare in the first representation of Ben Jonson's Sejanus in 1603. He was an early , if not the first , inter- preter of the character of Falstaff . Taylor as ...
... reputation before middle age . Lowin at twenty - seven took part with Shakespeare in the first representation of Ben Jonson's Sejanus in 1603. He was an early , if not the first , inter- preter of the character of Falstaff . Taylor as ...
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