Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Elizabethan was of his time we should not ... interrupt the instantaneous effect of his highly popular art with the application of Elizabethan physiology or any other technical learning . Nor with the application of history , either ...
... Elizabethan was of his time we should not ... interrupt the instantaneous effect of his highly popular art with the application of Elizabethan physiology or any other technical learning . Nor with the application of history , either ...
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... Elizabethan times , es- pecially romantic comedy , ended happily ; and still more per- emptorily than Molière's does , and the modern novel , with a marriage ; in Elizabethan times , moreover , as earlier and later , too , there was ...
... Elizabethan times , es- pecially romantic comedy , ended happily ; and still more per- emptorily than Molière's does , and the modern novel , with a marriage ; in Elizabethan times , moreover , as earlier and later , too , there was ...
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... Elizabethan drama and poetry . In her Shakespearean criticism , she combines both biographical and historical research , paying particular attention to the stage con- ventions of Elizabethan and earlier periods . Her Shakespeare and ...
... Elizabethan drama and poetry . In her Shakespearean criticism , she combines both biographical and historical research , paying particular attention to the stage con- ventions of Elizabethan and earlier periods . Her Shakespeare and ...
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