Shakspere and His PredecessorsC. Scribner's sons, 1904 - 555 pages |
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... Shak- spere Society's Fahrbücher . The writer whose critical method has specially influenced me is Kreyssig . But in some important matters I have not been able to accept his conclusions , and indeed on all points of controversy , I ...
... Shak- spere Society's Fahrbücher . The writer whose critical method has specially influenced me is Kreyssig . But in some important matters I have not been able to accept his conclusions , and indeed on all points of controversy , I ...
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... Shak- spere in his boyhood had made the short pilgrimage from Stratford to Coventry , to witness the famous Corpus Christi pageant . It is genuinely significant that the historic continuity of our dramatic literature should thus have ...
... Shak- spere in his boyhood had made the short pilgrimage from Stratford to Coventry , to witness the famous Corpus Christi pageant . It is genuinely significant that the historic continuity of our dramatic literature should thus have ...
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... by his writings , or to decipher his character and sensibilities through their media . ' Dowden , on the other hand , declares that if we could watch [ Shak- spere's ] writings closely , and observe their growth , SHAKSPERE AT STRATFORD.
... by his writings , or to decipher his character and sensibilities through their media . ' Dowden , on the other hand , declares that if we could watch [ Shak- spere's ] writings closely , and observe their growth , SHAKSPERE AT STRATFORD.
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... Shak- spere - Jahrbuch , vol . 6 . 6 2 With these lines we may compare the words addressed by Davies in his Microcosmos to the players W. S. and K. B. , i . e . probably Shakspere and Burbage : - ' Fell Fortune cannot be excused That ...
... Shak- spere - Jahrbuch , vol . 6 . 6 2 With these lines we may compare the words addressed by Davies in his Microcosmos to the players W. S. and K. B. , i . e . probably Shakspere and Burbage : - ' Fell Fortune cannot be excused That ...
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... Shak- spere's affectionate relations with Will coincides with the opening years of the seventeenth century . The more important problem of identification follows . Who was Will ? Many answers have been given to the question , but there ...
... Shak- spere's affectionate relations with Will coincides with the opening years of the seventeenth century . The more important problem of identification follows . Who was Will ? Many answers have been given to the question , but there ...
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