Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... thoughts " that " must deck " the kings of the stage , if the dram- atist's meaning is to get home . The poet modestly underestimated the supreme force of his own im- aginative genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But ...
... thoughts " that " must deck " the kings of the stage , if the dram- atist's meaning is to get home . The poet modestly underestimated the supreme force of his own im- aginative genius when giving these admonitions to his hearers . But ...
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... thought more nigh " one another , so as to make room for the newly - dead Shakespeare within their " sacred sepulchre . " Then , in the second half of his sonnet , the poet , developing a new thought , argued that Shakespeare , in right ...
... thought more nigh " one another , so as to make room for the newly - dead Shakespeare within their " sacred sepulchre . " Then , in the second half of his sonnet , the poet , developing a new thought , argued that Shakespeare , in right ...
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... Thought , those natural Images , those Passions finely touch'd , and that beautiful Expression which is everywhere to be met with in Shakespear . " VIII It was to this Duke of Somerset that Rowe appropriately dedicated the first full ...
... Thought , those natural Images , those Passions finely touch'd , and that beautiful Expression which is everywhere to be met with in Shakespear . " VIII It was to this Duke of Somerset that Rowe appropriately dedicated the first full ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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