Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Shakespeare * and Shakespeare put it in my head to go to the French comedy . Bless me ! why it is worse than our modern English plays ! The first act informed me , that a court martial is to be held on a Count Vatron , who had drawn his ...
... Shakespeare * and Shakespeare put it in my head to go to the French comedy . Bless me ! why it is worse than our modern English plays ! The first act informed me , that a court martial is to be held on a Count Vatron , who had drawn his ...
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... Shakespeare ? The greater part , if not all , of his dramas were , as far as the names and the main incidents are concerned , already stock plays . All the stories , at least , on which they are built , pre - existed in the chronicles ...
... Shakespeare ? The greater part , if not all , of his dramas were , as far as the names and the main incidents are concerned , already stock plays . All the stories , at least , on which they are built , pre - existed in the chronicles ...
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... Shakespeare's own countrymen , the true nature of his apparent irregularities . These , he demonstrated , were deviations only from the Accidents of the Greek Tragedy ; and from such accidents as hung a heavy weight on the wings of the ...
... Shakespeare's own countrymen , the true nature of his apparent irregularities . These , he demonstrated , were deviations only from the Accidents of the Greek Tragedy ; and from such accidents as hung a heavy weight on the wings of the ...
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