The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... Elizabethan Eng- land , are almost necessarily disparaged .... Coleridge sometimes deviated from the historical point of view to a partisan advocacy of ' Romantic drama ' . This led him towards as exclusive a stan- dard as that of the ...
... Elizabethan Eng- land , are almost necessarily disparaged .... Coleridge sometimes deviated from the historical point of view to a partisan advocacy of ' Romantic drama ' . This led him towards as exclusive a stan- dard as that of the ...
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... Elizabethan audience ' , but when he is challenged to say what precisely he means by an Elizabethan audience he will find himself in con- siderable difficulty . There is a real temptation for the historical critic to write of ...
... Elizabethan audience ' , but when he is challenged to say what precisely he means by an Elizabethan audience he will find himself in con- siderable difficulty . There is a real temptation for the historical critic to write of ...
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... Elizabethan ideas , the slave of all kinds of conventions , theatrical and intellectual . We find the tragic heroes analysed in accordance with the medical and philosophical teachings of Elizabethan theorists , almost as if Shakespeare ...
... Elizabethan ideas , the slave of all kinds of conventions , theatrical and intellectual . We find the tragic heroes analysed in accordance with the medical and philosophical teachings of Elizabethan theorists , almost as if Shakespeare ...
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