The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Elizabeth's reign , are here passed by without notice , not merely because they were translations and adaptations ... Elizabethan era , the English drama was rude in style and in construction , gross in sentiment and in language . Its ...
... Elizabeth's reign , are here passed by without notice , not merely because they were translations and adaptations ... Elizabethan era , the English drama was rude in style and in construction , gross in sentiment and in language . Its ...
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... Elizabethan era . Hitherto it has been assumed that Kyd was also the au- thor of Jeronimo . But a comparison of the two plays shows them to be so unlike in all respects - in versification , in language , in dramatic characterization ...
... Elizabethan era . Hitherto it has been assumed that Kyd was also the au- thor of Jeronimo . But a comparison of the two plays shows them to be so unlike in all respects - in versification , in language , in dramatic characterization ...
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... Elizabethan era ; while the versification and characterization belong to that era , and indeed would disgrace none of its dramatists except Shakespeare him- self , and are hardly unworthy of his prentice hand . Dumb shows went out as ...
... Elizabethan era ; while the versification and characterization belong to that era , and indeed would disgrace none of its dramatists except Shakespeare him- self , and are hardly unworthy of his prentice hand . Dumb shows went out as ...
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