How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... close of his career , the English Histories were early work , and the whole set was finished when the other two series were little more than begun . It would hardly be too much to say that the Eng- lish Histories made Shakspeare . It is ...
... close of his career , the English Histories were early work , and the whole set was finished when the other two series were little more than begun . It would hardly be too much to say that the Eng- lish Histories made Shakspeare . It is ...
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... close contact with the actual . The outlines of the plot were supplied to him by the record of events , and his fancy had to keep within the bounds thus prescribed . The incidents , at least in their main body and succession , had ...
... close contact with the actual . The outlines of the plot were supplied to him by the record of events , and his fancy had to keep within the bounds thus prescribed . The incidents , at least in their main body and succession , had ...
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... close inquiry would discover numerous anachronisms.1 Shakspeare's aim is misunderstood when , in any usual sense , he is regarded as a teacher of historical facts . He was a poet , and selected from the materials supplied to his hand ...
... close inquiry would discover numerous anachronisms.1 Shakspeare's aim is misunderstood when , in any usual sense , he is regarded as a teacher of historical facts . He was a poet , and selected from the materials supplied to his hand ...
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... movements of men . This , it seems to me , is a complete ex- aggeration . There is of course a certain amount of truth in it . In the eight central dramas especially there is a close articulation . It is made clear 12 HOW TO READ ...
... movements of men . This , it seems to me , is a complete ex- aggeration . There is of course a certain amount of truth in it . In the eight central dramas especially there is a close articulation . It is made clear 12 HOW TO READ ...
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A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. there is a close articulation . It is made clear that in In the very way in which the Lancastrian dynasty came to the throne there lay the seed and prophecy of its ultimate decline ; and the ...
A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. there is a close articulation . It is made clear that in In the very way in which the Lancastrian dynasty came to the throne there lay the seed and prophecy of its ultimate decline ; and the ...
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