The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... drama arose , they found the people pre- pared for the transformation of the ridiculous into the poetical . · If there was amongst that audience at Stratford , in 1580 , witnessing the performance of Common Conditions , ' one in whom ...
... drama arose , they found the people pre- pared for the transformation of the ridiculous into the poetical . · If there was amongst that audience at Stratford , in 1580 , witnessing the performance of Common Conditions , ' one in whom ...
Strana 142
... drama was then as he has described it , “ much used in England , and none can be more pitifully abused ; which , like an unman- nerly daughter showing a bad education , causeth her mother Poesy's honour to be called in question . " The ...
... drama was then as he has described it , “ much used in England , and none can be more pitifully abused ; which , like an unman- nerly daughter showing a bad education , causeth her mother Poesy's honour to be called in question . " The ...
Strana 348
... drama about 1590. Shak- spere's great contemporary , Edmund Spenser , in a poem entitled ' The Tears of the Muses , ' originally published in 1591 , describes , in the Complaint ' of Thalia , the Muse of Comedy , the state of the drama ...
... drama about 1590. Shak- spere's great contemporary , Edmund Spenser , in a poem entitled ' The Tears of the Muses , ' originally published in 1591 , describes , in the Complaint ' of Thalia , the Muse of Comedy , the state of the drama ...
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