The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 20Colonial Press, 1901 |
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... GENERAL CRITICISM BY HENRY N. HUDSON AND OTHERS , AND A COM- PLETE CHARACTER INDEX BOSTON AND NEW YORK PR 2753 W8 1900 V.20 Copyright , 1901 BY DANA. THE COLONIAL PRESS CO . The Complete Works of HISTORY OF THE DRAMA GENERAL CRITICISM.
... GENERAL CRITICISM BY HENRY N. HUDSON AND OTHERS , AND A COM- PLETE CHARACTER INDEX BOSTON AND NEW YORK PR 2753 W8 1900 V.20 Copyright , 1901 BY DANA. THE COLONIAL PRESS CO . The Complete Works of HISTORY OF THE DRAMA GENERAL CRITICISM.
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... the people a knowledge of the leading facts and doctrines of Christianity as then understood and received . Of course , therefore , it was in substance • and character religious , or meant to be so , Miracle - plays 5.
... the people a knowledge of the leading facts and doctrines of Christianity as then understood and received . Of course , therefore , it was in substance • and character religious , or meant to be so , Miracle - plays 5.
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... character religious , or meant to be so , and had the clergy for its authors and founders . Never- theless , we cannot admit the justice of Coleridge's remark on the subject . " The Drama , " says he , " re- commenced in England , as it ...
... character religious , or meant to be so , and had the clergy for its authors and founders . Never- theless , we cannot admit the justice of Coleridge's remark on the subject . " The Drama , " says he , " re- commenced in England , as it ...
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... character and form . And perhaps . later ages , and ourselves as the children of a later age , are more indebted to those rude labours of the Clergy in the cause of religion , than we are aware , or might be willing to acknowledge . In ...
... character and form . And perhaps . later ages , and ourselves as the children of a later age , are more indebted to those rude labours of the Clergy in the cause of religion , than we are aware , or might be willing to acknowledge . In ...
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... character : it may have been somewhat earlier or somewhat later than 1110. Bulæus also informs us that the thing was not then a novelty ; but that it was cus- tomary for teachers and scholars to get up such exhibitions . Our next piece ...
... character : it may have been somewhat earlier or somewhat later than 1110. Bulæus also informs us that the thing was not then a novelty ; but that it was cus- tomary for teachers and scholars to get up such exhibitions . Our next piece ...
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