Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John, Cymbeline, Macbeth, As You Like It, Much Ado about Nothing, Romeo and Juliet: With Observations on the Criticism and the Acting of Those Plays |
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... dramatic poets . The best way of bringing this matter fairly to the test , was evidently , to detach the scattered ... dramas under consideration , yet one and the same leading spirit pervades each of the re- spective criticisms thus ...
... dramatic poets . The best way of bringing this matter fairly to the test , was evidently , to detach the scattered ... dramas under consideration , yet one and the same leading spirit pervades each of the re- spective criticisms thus ...
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... dramatic art , new considerations have naturally opened before him , affecting the very essence of Shakespearian criticism . Of these , he finds it incumbent on him to state the principal one emphatically at the opening of this ...
... dramatic art , new considerations have naturally opened before him , affecting the very essence of Shakespearian criticism . Of these , he finds it incumbent on him to state the principal one emphatically at the opening of this ...
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... dramas he gave the most unlimited scope to his poetic invention , -indulging the fullest , the boldest , and most ... dramatic form abstractedly considered . The modern student of his works cannot be too often reminded that they were not ...
... dramas he gave the most unlimited scope to his poetic invention , -indulging the fullest , the boldest , and most ... dramatic form abstractedly considered . The modern student of his works cannot be too often reminded that they were not ...
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... dramatic poetry , should be intensely experienced by the literary student of Shakespeare — that he should feel the want of a living voice and look , informing every " Delphic line , " illu- mining each pregnant phrase , which , for mere ...
... dramatic poetry , should be intensely experienced by the literary student of Shakespeare — that he should feel the want of a living voice and look , informing every " Delphic line , " illu- mining each pregnant phrase , which , for mere ...
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... dramatic text , the more will he be in a condition to receive that additional and crowning illustration which no ... dramas primarily was in the mind of its author . " In short , until the love and the study of Shakespeare shall cease ...
... dramatic text , the more will he be in a condition to receive that additional and crowning illustration which no ... dramas primarily was in the mind of its author . " In short , until the love and the study of Shakespeare shall cease ...
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