How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... execution , up almost to the author's highest level . This , however , is not the only reason for placing the English Histories first . They were the first section of his work which the author completed . He did not , indeed , write ...
... execution , up almost to the author's highest level . This , however , is not the only reason for placing the English Histories first . They were the first section of his work which the author completed . He did not , indeed , write ...
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... executed 1 All the plays discussed in this chapter appear in the First Folio among the Tragedies . As for Troilus and Cressida , the editors them- selves seem to have been uncertain where to place it ; and no wonder ; for , as has been ...
... executed 1 All the plays discussed in this chapter appear in the First Folio among the Tragedies . As for Troilus and Cressida , the editors them- selves seem to have been uncertain where to place it ; and no wonder ; for , as has been ...
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... execution Julius Cæsar among the Histories ranks with Macbeth among the Tragedies and the Merchant of Venice among the Comedies ; but it excels both . I do not say , by any means , that it is the greatest of Shakspeare's plays ; but it ...
... execution Julius Cæsar among the Histories ranks with Macbeth among the Tragedies and the Merchant of Venice among the Comedies ; but it excels both . I do not say , by any means , that it is the greatest of Shakspeare's plays ; but it ...
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... execution is , as has been already hinted , as perfect as that of Julius Cæsar among the Historical Plays or Macbeth among the Tragedies . This drama is founded , indeed , on several stories 106 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... execution is , as has been already hinted , as perfect as that of Julius Cæsar among the Historical Plays or Macbeth among the Tragedies . This drama is founded , indeed , on several stories 106 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... executed in London for a plot against the life of the Queen shortly before its production ; and , in such circumstances , any picture exhibiting a Jew in a hateful or ludicrous light was certain of popularity . The gods in the gallery ...
... executed in London for a plot against the life of the Queen shortly before its production ; and , in such circumstances , any picture exhibiting a Jew in a hateful or ludicrous light was certain of popularity . The gods in the gallery ...
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