Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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II In English Bards And Scotch Reviewers , Hints from Horace and Address Spoken At the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre , Byron lamented the degeneration of the contemporary stage which produced mainly melo- dramas with emphasis on the ...
II In English Bards And Scotch Reviewers , Hints from Horace and Address Spoken At the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre , Byron lamented the degeneration of the contemporary stage which produced mainly melo- dramas with emphasis on the ...
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25 stage was Shakespeare . His attitude towards Shakespeare was ambi- valent . Finlay and Lady Blessington , among others , testified that he always recited Shakespeare as the finest example of blank verse . But as a suitable dramatic ...
25 stage was Shakespeare . His attitude towards Shakespeare was ambi- valent . Finlay and Lady Blessington , among others , testified that he always recited Shakespeare as the finest example of blank verse . But as a suitable dramatic ...
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6 Coleridge , like Lamb , disliked the stage machinery used in the production of Shakespeare's plays . It has been felt that Coleridge , disgusted with actual theatrical performance , withdrew into the solitude of his study to meditate ...
6 Coleridge , like Lamb , disliked the stage machinery used in the production of Shakespeare's plays . It has been felt that Coleridge , disgusted with actual theatrical performance , withdrew into the solitude of his study to meditate ...
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