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It was the eighteenth century - contrary to the popular view that this was a period of grudging admiration of Shakespeare as too way , ward a genius to be of the very highest order - which first recognized Shakespeare's pre - eminence ...
It was the eighteenth century - contrary to the popular view that this was a period of grudging admiration of Shakespeare as too way , ward a genius to be of the very highest order - which first recognized Shakespeare's pre - eminence ...
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As for Shakespeare's relations with his company , and the fortunes of the companies of which he was such an important member ( from 1594 , the Lord Chamberlain's men , who became the King's men after 1603 ) , that belongs to the history ...
As for Shakespeare's relations with his company , and the fortunes of the companies of which he was such an important member ( from 1594 , the Lord Chamberlain's men , who became the King's men after 1603 ) , that belongs to the history ...
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King Lear ( 1605–06 ) , which Swinburne called “ the most elemental and primeval of Shakespeare's plays , is in sharp contrast to the concentrated domestic tragedy of Othello . The main story goes far back into ancient British mythology ...
King Lear ( 1605–06 ) , which Swinburne called “ the most elemental and primeval of Shakespeare's plays , is in sharp contrast to the concentrated domestic tragedy of Othello . The main story goes far back into ancient British mythology ...
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