Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... fact . Nevertheless Rowe's memoir laid the founda- tions on which his successors built . It set ringing the bell ... facts are already numerous enough to define beyond risk of intelligent doubt the direction that Shakespeare's career ...
... fact . Nevertheless Rowe's memoir laid the founda- tions on which his successors built . It set ringing the bell ... facts are already numerous enough to define beyond risk of intelligent doubt the direction that Shakespeare's career ...
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... fact and lower - principled comedy of manners , which is commonly reckoned the chief characteristic of the new era ... facts . Neither did Mr Pepys , nor ( he is careful to remind us ) did Mrs Pepys , take " any manner of pleasure in ...
... fact and lower - principled comedy of manners , which is commonly reckoned the chief characteristic of the new era ... facts . Neither did Mr Pepys , nor ( he is careful to remind us ) did Mrs Pepys , take " any manner of pleasure in ...
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... fact . It must typify Shake- speare's place not in the past , but in the present life of the nation and of the world . It ought to constitute a perpetual reminder of the position that he fills in the present economy , and is likely to ...
... fact . It must typify Shake- speare's place not in the past , but in the present life of the nation and of the world . It ought to constitute a perpetual reminder of the position that he fills in the present economy , and is likely to ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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