Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... stage , were not so active , so sprightly , and so promising as we were , we begin to imagine , that people formerly must have crawled about in a feeble , torpid state , like flies in winter , in a sort of dim twilight of the ...
... stage , were not so active , so sprightly , and so promising as we were , we begin to imagine , that people formerly must have crawled about in a feeble , torpid state , like flies in winter , in a sort of dim twilight of the ...
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... stage arrived at its Augustan period , and it was the imitation of their literature a century afterwards , when it had arrived at its greatest height ( itself copied from the Greek and Latin ) , that enfeebled and impoverished our own ...
... stage arrived at its Augustan period , and it was the imitation of their literature a century afterwards , when it had arrived at its greatest height ( itself copied from the Greek and Latin ) , that enfeebled and impoverished our own ...
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... had not yet been appropriated to the purposes of poetry or the drama . The stage was a new thing ; and those who had to supply its demands laid their hands upon whatever came within their reach : General View of the Subject . 21.
... had not yet been appropriated to the purposes of poetry or the drama . The stage was a new thing ; and those who had to supply its demands laid their hands upon whatever came within their reach : General View of the Subject . 21.
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... stage . Another set of writers in- cluded in the same general period ( the end of the six- teenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century ) , who are next , or equal , or sometimes superior , to these in power , but whose names are ...
... stage . Another set of writers in- cluded in the same general period ( the end of the six- teenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century ) , who are next , or equal , or sometimes superior , to these in power , but whose names are ...
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... stage effect , as it does in point of general humanity . Edward II . is , according to the modern standard of composition , Marlowe's best play . It is written with few offences against the common rules , and in a succession of smooth ...
... stage effect , as it does in point of general humanity . Edward II . is , according to the modern standard of composition , Marlowe's best play . It is written with few offences against the common rules , and in a succession of smooth ...
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