Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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... period of his meridian splendour ; it will show , in like manner , the glory of his mature day , and the sober lustre of his evening . In each of these periods the characters and productions of his dramatic contemporaries will be ...
... period of his meridian splendour ; it will show , in like manner , the glory of his mature day , and the sober lustre of his evening . In each of these periods the characters and productions of his dramatic contemporaries will be ...
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... Period VII . On the Chronology of Shakspere's Plays I. Titus Andronicus . II . Pericles • III . The Hamlet of 1603 IV . Timon of Athens • V. Arden of Feversham I. The Two Gentlemen of Verona II . The Comedy of Errors . BOOK I. PAGE 5 7 ...
... Period VII . On the Chronology of Shakspere's Plays I. Titus Andronicus . II . Pericles • III . The Hamlet of 1603 IV . Timon of Athens • V. Arden of Feversham I. The Two Gentlemen of Verona II . The Comedy of Errors . BOOK I. PAGE 5 7 ...
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... Period II . The Two Noble Kinsmen III . The Birth of Merlin IV . Estimate of Shakspere by his Contemporaries 424 428 449 450 BOOK X. SHAKSPERE'S CRITICS . I. Milton - Edward Phillips 505 II . Cibber - Dryden - Rymer - Gildon - Dennis ...
... Period II . The Two Noble Kinsmen III . The Birth of Merlin IV . Estimate of Shakspere by his Contemporaries 424 428 449 450 BOOK X. SHAKSPERE'S CRITICS . I. Milton - Edward Phillips 505 II . Cibber - Dryden - Rymer - Gildon - Dennis ...
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... period when classical histories , romantic legends , and comedies of intrigue , attracted numerous audiences both in the capital and the provinces . At the period which immediately preceded the true drama there was a fierce controversy ...
... period when classical histories , romantic legends , and comedies of intrigue , attracted numerous audiences both in the capital and the provinces . At the period which immediately preceded the true drama there was a fierce controversy ...
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... period of the stage , when the actors chiefly depended upon the large sup- port of the public , instead of receiving the wages of noblemen , however wealthy and powerful , the connection of a company of players with a great personage ...
... period of the stage , when the actors chiefly depended upon the large sup- port of the public , instead of receiving the wages of noblemen , however wealthy and powerful , the connection of a company of players with a great personage ...
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