Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... writing for the stage and the development of his career . The list given above reports the dates which most authorities accept for the first production of the plays , but there are scholars who would date dif- ferently at various points ...
... writing for the stage and the development of his career . The list given above reports the dates which most authorities accept for the first production of the plays , but there are scholars who would date dif- ferently at various points ...
Strana 34
... writing for the stage . Had he wished to divorce himself as a writer from the theatrical element in which he worked and to establish himself as a pure poet , he could have tried to do so by seeking to get his plays into print , and thus ...
... writing for the stage . Had he wished to divorce himself as a writer from the theatrical element in which he worked and to establish himself as a pure poet , he could have tried to do so by seeking to get his plays into print , and thus ...
Strana 35
... writing of non - dramatic verse . In Lucrece we find a critical commentary from Shakespeare , applied to the purely verbal art of poetry on the one hand and to the purely visual art of painting on the other , indicating the serious ...
... writing of non - dramatic verse . In Lucrece we find a critical commentary from Shakespeare , applied to the purely verbal art of poetry on the one hand and to the purely visual art of painting on the other , indicating the serious ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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