How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... hands which the young playwright remodelled - and it is a fine task for literary critics to determine how much is his and how much is old . They have not lacked confidence ; and they tell us that " out of 6043 lines , 1771 were written ...
... hands which the young playwright remodelled - and it is a fine task for literary critics to determine how much is his and how much is old . They have not lacked confidence ; and they tell us that " out of 6043 lines , 1771 were written ...
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... hand " . But this work had interested the young poet ; the public interest may also have spurred him on ; besides , the three plays represented a series of events which they left incomplete ; and , accordingly , he was induced to write ...
... hand " . But this work had interested the young poet ; the public interest may also have spurred him on ; besides , the three plays represented a series of events which they left incomplete ; and , accordingly , he was induced to write ...
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... hand the elements which could be poetically treated . He could not depart very far from fact , for this would have excited protest in the minds of those acquainted 1 1 Examples in Ulrici , Shakspeare's Dramatic Art , bk . VI . , ch . II ...
... hand the elements which could be poetically treated . He could not depart very far from fact , for this would have excited protest in the minds of those acquainted 1 1 Examples in Ulrici , Shakspeare's Dramatic Art , bk . VI . , ch . II ...
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... hand , Shakspeare displays little apprehension of the crescent forces of English history even in the periods to which his dramas refer . King John , for example , Magna Charta holds a very insignificant place ; and no emphasis is laid ...
... hand , Shakspeare displays little apprehension of the crescent forces of English history even in the periods to which his dramas refer . King John , for example , Magna Charta holds a very insignificant place ; and no emphasis is laid ...
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... hand of war ; This happy breed of men , this little world ; This precious stone set in the silver sea , Which serves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defensive to a house , Against the envy of less happier lands ; This blessed ...
... hand of war ; This happy breed of men , this little world ; This precious stone set in the silver sea , Which serves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defensive to a house , Against the envy of less happier lands ; This blessed ...
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