Elizabethan and Other EssaysBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 101
... tragedy , while joyousness of mind and happy episodes impelled him to comedy and romance . It is common knowledge that Shakespeare , early in the seven- teenth century , produced in quick succession that stu- pendous series of tragedies ...
... tragedy , while joyousness of mind and happy episodes impelled him to comedy and romance . It is common knowledge that Shakespeare , early in the seven- teenth century , produced in quick succession that stu- pendous series of tragedies ...
Pagina 103
... tragedy ? I say almost exclusively ' , because in almost every play where the tragic motive predominates there are ... tragedy is the acme of dramatic art , that every supreme master ( save Molière , the exception which proves the rule ) ...
... tragedy ? I say almost exclusively ' , because in almost every play where the tragic motive predominates there are ... tragedy is the acme of dramatic art , that every supreme master ( save Molière , the exception which proves the rule ) ...
Pagina 104
... tragedy because he was a great dramatic artist who was in close touch and sympathy with contemporary public feeling . It was not as though tragedy were a new venture for Shakespeare when he initiated that great series which ran from ...
... tragedy because he was a great dramatic artist who was in close touch and sympathy with contemporary public feeling . It was not as though tragedy were a new venture for Shakespeare when he initiated that great series which ran from ...
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The Impersonal Aspect of Shakespeares | 117 |
Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance | 140 |
Tasso and Shakespeares England | 169 |
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