Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... ESQ . , Q.C. , WITH THE AFFECTIONATE REGARD WHICH BELONGS TO A FRIENDSHIP UNCHANGED AMIDST THE CHANGES OF THIRTY YEARS , THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED BY June , 1849 . CHARLES KNIGHT . ADVERTISEMENT . THE present Volume , entitled ' Studies of.
... ESQ . , Q.C. , WITH THE AFFECTIONATE REGARD WHICH BELONGS TO A FRIENDSHIP UNCHANGED AMIDST THE CHANGES OF THIRTY YEARS , THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED BY June , 1849 . CHARLES KNIGHT . ADVERTISEMENT . THE present Volume , entitled ' Studies of.
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... belongs to that class of moral plays which were of the simplest construction . And yet it was popular long after the English drama had reached its highest eminence . IN a later period of the stage , when the actors chiefly depended upon ...
... belongs to that class of moral plays which were of the simplest construction . And yet it was popular long after the English drama had reached its highest eminence . IN a later period of the stage , when the actors chiefly depended upon ...
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... belongs to an earlier period of the stage than the similar scene in Shakspere's ' Induction , ' or whether Shakspere ... belong to the supernatural or al- legorical class of personages . Mr. Collier , in his History of Dramatic Poetry ...
... belongs to an earlier period of the stage than the similar scene in Shakspere's ' Induction , ' or whether Shakspere ... belong to the supernatural or al- legorical class of personages . Mr. Collier , in his History of Dramatic Poetry ...
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... belongs ' Lo- CRINE , ' a play falsely ascribed to Shakspere himself , and Shakspere's own ' Lear . ' The ' Lear ' wholly belongs to the Tragic Drama , " the most perfect specimen of the dramatic art existing in the world . " ' LOCRINE ...
... belongs ' Lo- CRINE , ' a play falsely ascribed to Shakspere himself , and Shakspere's own ' Lear . ' The ' Lear ' wholly belongs to the Tragic Drama , " the most perfect specimen of the dramatic art existing in the world . " ' LOCRINE ...
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... belongs essentially to that period when the respective powers of action and of words were imperfectly under - proaching to the character of a chorus . Thus stood ; when what was exhibited to the eye required to be explained , and what ...
... belongs essentially to that period when the respective powers of action and of words were imperfectly under - proaching to the character of a chorus . Thus stood ; when what was exhibited to the eye required to be explained , and what ...
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