The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... early English drama , and intensified by the realistic ten- dency which the events of the time and the taste of their ruder audiences had impressed upon the common stages . This tendency is exemplified in Titus Andronicus , obvi- ously ...
... early English drama , and intensified by the realistic ten- dency which the events of the time and the taste of their ruder audiences had impressed upon the common stages . This tendency is exemplified in Titus Andronicus , obvi- ously ...
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... early ' love plays , ' - Love's Labour's Lost , The Two Gentlemen of Verona , and The Comedy of Errors , and it may reasonably be placed be- tween this group and the play to which they all seem to serve as preparatory efforts , the love ...
... early ' love plays , ' - Love's Labour's Lost , The Two Gentlemen of Verona , and The Comedy of Errors , and it may reasonably be placed be- tween this group and the play to which they all seem to serve as preparatory efforts , the love ...
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... early MS . of Maundevile's Travels . 4 . pursued Daphne , who was changed into a laurel - tree as he reached her . II . i . 232. the dove pursues the griffin ' ; the accompanying illustration of a griffin is from an early MS . of ...
... early MS . of Maundevile's Travels . 4 . pursued Daphne , who was changed into a laurel - tree as he reached her . II . i . 232. the dove pursues the griffin ' ; the accompanying illustration of a griffin is from an early MS . of ...
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