The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... feeling . The kindly reception which this study has re- ceived at the hands not only of students of Shake- speare , but of scholars of standing here and abroad , has confirmed the writer in his conviction that there was room for a ...
... feeling . The kindly reception which this study has re- ceived at the hands not only of students of Shake- speare , but of scholars of standing here and abroad , has confirmed the writer in his conviction that there was room for a ...
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... feeling was free from self - consciousness , and was like a mirror of the emotions of the worshipper . This ballad - dance , which Mr. Moulton describes as a kind of literary protoplasm because several literary forms were implicit in it ...
... feeling was free from self - consciousness , and was like a mirror of the emotions of the worshipper . This ballad - dance , which Mr. Moulton describes as a kind of literary protoplasm because several literary forms were implicit in it ...
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... feeling and action . It embraced humour as readily as it embraced the most serious conviction and the most elevated emotion . It was , therefore , entirely congru- ous with the deepest piety of the time that grotesque figures ...
... feeling and action . It embraced humour as readily as it embraced the most serious conviction and the most elevated emotion . It was , therefore , entirely congru- ous with the deepest piety of the time that grotesque figures ...
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... had gone out , the tide of the second and greater dramatic movement had not set in . There were freedom , spontaneity , fresh feeling , poetic imagery , in the ballads ; but the Moralities were 13 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
... had gone out , the tide of the second and greater dramatic movement had not set in . There were freedom , spontaneity , fresh feeling , poetic imagery , in the ballads ; but the Moralities were 13 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
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... feeling , made love of country the passion which found splendid expression in " Henry V. , " and prepared the way for the popular appreciation of the noblest dra- matic works . This dramatic use of national history made the drama the ...
... feeling , made love of country the passion which found splendid expression in " Henry V. , " and prepared the way for the popular appreciation of the noblest dra- matic works . This dramatic use of national history made the drama the ...
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