Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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very nearly proved that he was a highly accomplished man who moved among persons of the utmost culture and refinement in Elizabethan England . If we review the manner in which he presents kings and governors in his plays , we find that ...
very nearly proved that he was a highly accomplished man who moved among persons of the utmost culture and refinement in Elizabethan England . If we review the manner in which he presents kings and governors in his plays , we find that ...
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It is generally believed that the Elizabethan stage had very little scenery . I admit that I am not quite persuaded of that . It does not tally with the descriptions of other Elizabethan shows , which were often exceedingly ornate and ...
It is generally believed that the Elizabethan stage had very little scenery . I admit that I am not quite persuaded of that . It does not tally with the descriptions of other Elizabethan shows , which were often exceedingly ornate and ...
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The world has moved on into a democratic age , and Bacon's ideas on houses and gardens seem far away ; yet he presents to us a genuine portrait of the mind of the Elizabethan grandees . What he commends in those Essays is indeed what ...
The world has moved on into a democratic age , and Bacon's ideas on houses and gardens seem far away ; yet he presents to us a genuine portrait of the mind of the Elizabethan grandees . What he commends in those Essays is indeed what ...
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