Shakespeare: His Life, Art, and Characters : with an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Growth of the Drama in England, Volume 1Ginn, 1872 - English drama |
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... NATURE AND USE OF ART PRINCIPLES OF ART DRAMATIC COMPOSITION CHARACTERIZATION HUMOUR . STYLE MORAL SPIRIT . SHAKESPEARE'S CHARACTERS . ยท 1 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR MUCH ADO ABOUT ...
... NATURE AND USE OF ART PRINCIPLES OF ART DRAMATIC COMPOSITION CHARACTERIZATION HUMOUR . STYLE MORAL SPIRIT . SHAKESPEARE'S CHARACTERS . ยท 1 A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR MUCH ADO ABOUT ...
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... natural strength of understanding as the woman had in years . And as Shakespeare was , by all accounts , a very ... Nature's secret ways , That Love will not submit to be controlled By mastery . " In support of his view , Mr. White ...
... natural strength of understanding as the woman had in years . And as Shakespeare was , by all accounts , a very ... Nature's secret ways , That Love will not submit to be controlled By mastery . " In support of his view , Mr. White ...
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... nature is subdu'd To what it works in , like the dyer's hand . " Accuse me thus : That I have scanted all Wherein I should your great deserts repay ; Forgot upon your dearest love to call , Whereto all bonds do tie me day by day ; That ...
... nature is subdu'd To what it works in , like the dyer's hand . " Accuse me thus : That I have scanted all Wherein I should your great deserts repay ; Forgot upon your dearest love to call , Whereto all bonds do tie me day by day ; That ...
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... Nature , provided one have an eye to read her " open secrets " without " the spectacles of books . " This notion has vitiated a good deal of Shakespearian criticism . Rowe had something of it . " Art , " says he , " had so little , and ...
... Nature , provided one have an eye to read her " open secrets " without " the spectacles of books . " This notion has vitiated a good deal of Shakespearian criticism . Rowe had something of it . " Art , " says he , " had so little , and ...
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... nature and the abiding interests of thought , being indeed quite inno- cent of the knowledge of them . Of course it was impossible that such things , themselves the offspring of darkness , should stand the light . None but children in ...
... nature and the abiding interests of thought , being indeed quite inno- cent of the knowledge of them . Of course it was impossible that such things , themselves the offspring of darkness , should stand the light . None but children in ...
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