The Works of Shakespeare, Том 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... plot . Udall was a school- master , but there was no pedantry in him ; he felt the deep classical influence which had swept Europe like a tide , but he took his materials from the life about him , and he used good native speech . He had ...
... plot . Udall was a school- master , but there was no pedantry in him ; he felt the deep classical influence which had swept Europe like a tide , but he took his materials from the life about him , and he used good native speech . He had ...
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... plots ; his study of character was neither vigorous nor convincing . Nash was , on the other hand , a born satirist , with a coarse but very effective method and a humour often grotesque but always virile . Peele was preeminently a poet ...
... plots ; his study of character was neither vigorous nor convincing . Nash was , on the other hand , a born satirist , with a coarse but very effective method and a humour often grotesque but always virile . Peele was preeminently a poet ...
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... plot and ac- tion , but the background of his play ; and much of the most exquisite poetry in our language was written to set before the imagination that which the theatre could not set before the eye . The narrow stage with its poor ...
... plot and ac- tion , but the background of his play ; and much of the most exquisite poetry in our language was written to set before the imagination that which the theatre could not set before the eye . The narrow stage with its poor ...
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... plot , the violence of the tragic motive , and the absence of humour from the play are essentially foreign to Shake- speare's art and mind . He may have retouched it here and there ; he can hardly have done more . And yet " Titus ...
... plot , the violence of the tragic motive , and the absence of humour from the play are essentially foreign to Shake- speare's art and mind . He may have retouched it here and there ; he can hardly have done more . And yet " Titus ...
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... plot of " Love's Labour's Lost " is slight and of minor importance ; its sources have not been dis- covered ; the play lives in its dialogue and satire . The influence of Lyly is apparent not only in the K 129 The First Fruits.
... plot of " Love's Labour's Lost " is slight and of minor importance ; its sources have not been dis- covered ; the play lives in its dialogue and satire . The influence of Lyly is apparent not only in the K 129 The First Fruits.
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