Shakspeare's dramatic art: and his relation to Calderon and Goethe. Translated from the German [by A. J. W. M. i.e. Morrison].Chapman, 1846 - 554 pagini |
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... of twenty - four pieces , of which three MSS . exist of the several years 1595 , 1600 , 1617. - Collier , ii . 137 and 227 . tion throughout of the Chester cycle , yet their rapid ENGLISH DRAMA , BEFORE SHAKSPEARE . 3.
... of twenty - four pieces , of which three MSS . exist of the several years 1595 , 1600 , 1617. - Collier , ii . 137 and 227 . tion throughout of the Chester cycle , yet their rapid ENGLISH DRAMA , BEFORE SHAKSPEARE . 3.
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Hermann Ulrici. tion throughout of the Chester cycle , yet their rapid declension into bad taste , coarseness , and immorality , was a natural consequence both of the thing itself and of the character of the times . This corruption began ...
Hermann Ulrici. tion throughout of the Chester cycle , yet their rapid declension into bad taste , coarseness , and immorality , was a natural consequence both of the thing itself and of the character of the times . This corruption began ...
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... tion of the acting personages , and thus their outward and material enlargement necessarily carried them beyond the narrow limits of allegory . At the same time , too , the spectators ceased to be content with purely moral subjects ...
... tion of the acting personages , and thus their outward and material enlargement necessarily carried them beyond the narrow limits of allegory . At the same time , too , the spectators ceased to be content with purely moral subjects ...
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... tion of the most forcible situations and passions without any mis- trust of his own powers , and the catastrophe especially , which in horror surpasses all conception , is so absurdly brought about as to produce a ridiculous rather than ...
... tion of the most forcible situations and passions without any mis- trust of his own powers , and the catastrophe especially , which in horror surpasses all conception , is so absurdly brought about as to produce a ridiculous rather than ...
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... tion of the Deity all have been alike called to union with God . The Holy Spirit operates internally on all , and every one bears the Divinity within himself . The mystic heroes of the ancient drama , those typical representations of ...
... tion of the Deity all have been alike called to union with God . The Holy Spirit operates internally on all , and every one bears the Divinity within himself . The mystic heroes of the ancient drama , those typical representations of ...
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Accordingly action already ancient appears artistic beauty Ben Jonson Calderon caprice character Christian circumstances Collier comedy comic view composition consequently Coriolanus critics Cymbeline death divine doubt Drake earthly English epical evil exhibited existence external fact Falstaff fancy feeling fundamental idea genius Gentlemen of Verona genuine Goethe Goethe's grace ground-idea Hamlet hand Henry the Sixth historical drama honour human Humanum Genus humour inmost intrinsic Jonson Julius Cæsar justice King language Lastly latter less Locrine lyrical Macbeth Malone merely mind moral nature necessity nevertheless noble objective organic Othello outward passion Pericles personages piece play poem poesy poet poetical poetry possess present Prince principle profound racter reign Romeo Romeo and Juliet satire scene Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's sonnets spirit subjective thought Tieck tion Titus Andronicus tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida true truth unity view of things virtue weakness whole Winter's Tale