Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... Elizabethan mixed audiences than the bloodless dialectics of Hamlet and Brutus ) : " Titus Andronicus ' I do not con- sider .... The play declares , as plainly as play can speak , ' I am not Shakespeare's ; my 8 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... Elizabethan mixed audiences than the bloodless dialectics of Hamlet and Brutus ) : " Titus Andronicus ' I do not con- sider .... The play declares , as plainly as play can speak , ' I am not Shakespeare's ; my 8 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
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... audience would have yawned , or perhaps hissed at them ) ; though , if pressed for time or not recognizing them him ... audiences in the pit and the rabble in the gallery . And withal , nothing is clearer in the context than that in ...
... audience would have yawned , or perhaps hissed at them ) ; though , if pressed for time or not recognizing them him ... audiences in the pit and the rabble in the gallery . And withal , nothing is clearer in the context than that in ...
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... audience . Its language , therefore , should be clear and unmistakable as it flows from the mouths of the speakers ; its action should be clear and perspicuous . If it is not so , then the poet is at fault . He is not a prophet ; he has ...
... audience . Its language , therefore , should be clear and unmistakable as it flows from the mouths of the speakers ; its action should be clear and perspicuous . If it is not so , then the poet is at fault . He is not a prophet ; he has ...
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... audience . " Only those who have attentively followed the course of modern and external or circumstantial Shakespearean study , know how the proofs of Shakespeare's having very often been " in haste for an occasion , " and very often ...
... audience . " Only those who have attentively followed the course of modern and external or circumstantial Shakespearean study , know how the proofs of Shakespeare's having very often been " in haste for an occasion , " and very often ...
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... audience on the way , and something local or timely has occurred to which a reference will win their applause . Or a change of programme is rendered necessary at the last moment ; or news received has been con- tradicted by later ...
... audience on the way , and something local or timely has occurred to which a reference will win their applause . Or a change of programme is rendered necessary at the last moment ; or news received has been con- tradicted by later ...
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