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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE POET , DRAMATIST , AND MAN • The Co 1 POET , DRAMATIST , AND MAN.
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE POET , DRAMATIST , AND MAN • The Co 1 POET , DRAMATIST , AND MAN.
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... CHAPTER IV MARRIAGE AND LONDON . • 59 CHAPTER V THE LONDON STAGE 77 CHAPTER VI APPRENTICESHIP 96 THE FIRST FRUITS • CHAPTER VII THE POETIC PERIOD CHAPTER VIII • 115 138 THE SONNETS CHAPTER IX PAGE CHAPTER X 162 THE HISTORICAL xi.
... CHAPTER IV MARRIAGE AND LONDON . • 59 CHAPTER V THE LONDON STAGE 77 CHAPTER VI APPRENTICESHIP 96 THE FIRST FRUITS • CHAPTER VII THE POETIC PERIOD CHAPTER VIII • 115 138 THE SONNETS CHAPTER IX PAGE CHAPTER X 162 THE HISTORICAL xi.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE POET , DRAMATIST , AND MAN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE : POET , DRAMATIST , AND MAN CHAPTER.
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE POET , DRAMATIST , AND MAN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE : POET , DRAMATIST , AND MAN CHAPTER.
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... 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.
... 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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... poet than as a dramatist : his raptures were All air and fire . . . ; For that fine madness still he did retain Which rightly should possess a poet's brain . He left but a single step to be taken in the full un- folding of the drama ...
... poet than as a dramatist : his raptures were All air and fire . . . ; For that fine madness still he did retain Which rightly should possess a poet's brain . He left but a single step to be taken in the full un- folding of the drama ...
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