The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Harper& brothers, 1907 |
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... comedy would have given mortal offence to Puritan sensibilities and convictions . It fared hardly better at the hands of the theatre - loving public of the age of the Restoration . It was as brilliant as Congreve's " The Way of the ...
... comedy would have given mortal offence to Puritan sensibilities and convictions . It fared hardly better at the hands of the theatre - loving public of the age of the Restoration . It was as brilliant as Congreve's " The Way of the ...
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... comedy of wit and to recognise its peculiarly happy expression of the mind of Shakespeare in his most prosperous period , — the brief and brilliant years between his apprenticeship and his resolute grappling with the most appalling ...
... comedy of wit and to recognise its peculiarly happy expression of the mind of Shakespeare in his most prosperous period , — the brief and brilliant years between his apprenticeship and his resolute grappling with the most appalling ...
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... comedy ripened and was gathered for the joy of all coming time . In the whole range of comedy there is no play in which the deeper and the gayer elements of life are so magically combined , in which freedom , vivacity , and purity are ...
... comedy ripened and was gathered for the joy of all coming time . In the whole range of comedy there is no play in which the deeper and the gayer elements of life are so magically combined , in which freedom , vivacity , and purity are ...
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... comedy , introducing the baser and the gayer elements , the gloom of the most hopeless potential tragedy and the gaiety of the most audacious wit , is never for an instant uncertain or wandering , but bears steadfastly on to an issue ...
... comedy , introducing the baser and the gayer elements , the gloom of the most hopeless potential tragedy and the gaiety of the most audacious wit , is never for an instant uncertain or wandering , but bears steadfastly on to an issue ...
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... comedy , the persona- tion of Hero by her maid and the imposition practised on the too easily convinced lover ; but in Carrington's trans- lation of the " Orlando Furioso " he had ready access to the pathetic story of Rinaldo and ...
... comedy , the persona- tion of Hero by her maid and the imposition practised on the too easily convinced lover ; but in Carrington's trans- lation of the " Orlando Furioso " he had ready access to the pathetic story of Rinaldo and ...
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