Shakspere and His PredecessorsC. Scribner's sons, 1988 - 555 pages |
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Page 93
... dramatist's name see Elze's William Shakspere , Appendix I. Of the two forms which can claim authority , ' Shakspere ' and ' Shakespeare , ' I have chosen the former , as the one used most frequently by the dramatist in the only ...
... dramatist's name see Elze's William Shakspere , Appendix I. Of the two forms which can claim authority , ' Shakspere ' and ' Shakespeare , ' I have chosen the former , as the one used most frequently by the dramatist in the only ...
Page 180
... dramatist shows itself in a number of delicate strokes . We feel how admirably effective is the wooer's plan of keeping the bride in suspense , when we see her weeping with vexation at his absence , and the consequent taunts that she ...
... dramatist shows itself in a number of delicate strokes . We feel how admirably effective is the wooer's plan of keeping the bride in suspense , when we see her weeping with vexation at his absence , and the consequent taunts that she ...
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... dramatist had , as has been shown , opportunities for studying Judaism from the outside , it is unlikely that he can have known much of its family life , and his picture of it is strangely untrue to facts . Through the centuries of ...
... dramatist had , as has been shown , opportunities for studying Judaism from the outside , it is unlikely that he can have known much of its family life , and his picture of it is strangely untrue to facts . Through the centuries of ...
Contents
THE EARLY RENAISSANCE DRAMA | 19 |
KYD LYLY and Peele | 62 |
ROBERT GREENE | 77 |
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