Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 oldal |
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276. oldal
... never lavished on the printed copies of his plays , and he must often enough have been in Field's shop in these years . It happens that in 1594-5 Field was busily engaged in printing the second edition of North's Plutarch , and it is ...
... never lavished on the printed copies of his plays , and he must often enough have been in Field's shop in these years . It happens that in 1594-5 Field was busily engaged in printing the second edition of North's Plutarch , and it is ...
304. oldal
... never have found its way into print . That , surely , would have been unfortunate , for we should have lost some magnificent Shake- spearean poetry . On the other hand , his fame as a dramatist would stand quite as high , perhaps higher ...
... never have found its way into print . That , surely , would have been unfortunate , for we should have lost some magnificent Shake- spearean poetry . On the other hand , his fame as a dramatist would stand quite as high , perhaps higher ...
339. oldal
... never stal'd with the stage , never clapper - claw'd with the palmes of the vulger . ' This has been generally understood to mean that the play had never been performed on the stage . Yet both the Roberts ' entry and the first title ...
... never stal'd with the stage , never clapper - claw'd with the palmes of the vulger . ' This has been generally understood to mean that the play had never been performed on the stage . Yet both the Roberts ' entry and the first title ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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