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... Elizabethan Prose Fiction.1 But whereas I was not able to do more than lightly touch upon some of the more salient features that seemed to be common to Greek and Elizabethan romance , Dr. Wolff , with his wider knowledge and exacter ...
... Elizabethan Prose Fiction.1 But whereas I was not able to do more than lightly touch upon some of the more salient features that seemed to be common to Greek and Elizabethan romance , Dr. Wolff , with his wider knowledge and exacter ...
Page xv
... Elizabethan England between the publication of Pandosto and the dramatisation of the story by Shakespeare . In the year 1595 the Lichfield schoolmaster , Francis Sabie , published a poem written chiefly in blank verse and entitled The ...
... Elizabethan England between the publication of Pandosto and the dramatisation of the story by Shakespeare . In the year 1595 the Lichfield schoolmaster , Francis Sabie , published a poem written chiefly in blank verse and entitled The ...
Page xxii
... Elizabethan literature . Shakespeare himself was throughout his life regardless of such matters , and never more so than in that final period of dramatic activity to which The Winter's Tale belongs . At the same time he took pains to ...
... Elizabethan literature . Shakespeare himself was throughout his life regardless of such matters , and never more so than in that final period of dramatic activity to which The Winter's Tale belongs . At the same time he took pains to ...
Page xxiv
... Elizabethan versions of the Greek romances , but he seems at any rate to have felt the charm of their stories of divine intervention and of marvellous adventures by land and sea , and to have dis- cerned , as through a glass darkly ...
... Elizabethan versions of the Greek romances , but he seems at any rate to have felt the charm of their stories of divine intervention and of marvellous adventures by land and sea , and to have dis- cerned , as through a glass darkly ...
Page xxx
... Elizabethan drama ; and , knowing how ready Shakespeare was to draw suggestions from others in the shaping of his plots , we naturally ask whether this bold device of the descent of the supposed statue from the pedestal is the work of ...
... Elizabethan drama ; and , knowing how ready Shakespeare was to draw suggestions from others in the shaping of his plots , we naturally ask whether this bold device of the descent of the supposed statue from the pedestal is the work of ...
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