Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 pages |
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Page 105
... dramatic writers , insomuch that a celebrated person of the present day said that he regarded him rather as a metaphysician than a poet . His delicacy and sportive gaiety are infinite . In the Mid- { summer Night's Dream alone , we ...
... dramatic writers , insomuch that a celebrated person of the present day said that he regarded him rather as a metaphysician than a poet . His delicacy and sportive gaiety are infinite . In the Mid- { summer Night's Dream alone , we ...
Page 120
... dramatic arrangement of the different scenes between the lovers , the more than dramatic interest in the progress of the story , the development of 120 ROMEO AND JULIET.
... dramatic arrangement of the different scenes between the lovers , the more than dramatic interest in the progress of the story , the development of 120 ROMEO AND JULIET.
Page 279
... dramatic walk are pretty well known , and if those of them who have even acquired a considerable name , a Lilly , a Marlow , a Heywood , are still so very far below him , we can hardly imagine that the author of a work , which rises so ...
... dramatic walk are pretty well known , and if those of them who have even acquired a considerable name , a Lilly , a Marlow , a Heywood , are still so very far below him , we can hardly imagine that the author of a work , which rises so ...
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