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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... TION , AND A BIBLIOGRAPHY BY W. J. ROLFE , LITT . D. , A HISTORY OF THE DRAMA , AND 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 ...
... TION , AND A BIBLIOGRAPHY BY W. J. ROLFE , LITT . D. , A HISTORY OF THE DRAMA , AND 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 ...
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... tion and , so far as is known , had its origin in Greece , is universally styled the Classic Drama . By what term to distinguish the modern Drama of Europe , writers are not fully agreed . Within a comparatively recent period , it has ...
... tion and , so far as is known , had its origin in Greece , is universally styled the Classic Drama . By what term to distinguish the modern Drama of Europe , writers are not fully agreed . Within a comparatively recent period , it has ...
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... tion was doubtless imaginary , and the legend much older than the date assigned ; the time of the mira- cle being drawn down near that of the representa- tion , in order that the spectators might be the ΙΟ An Historical Sketch.
... tion was doubtless imaginary , and the legend much older than the date assigned ; the time of the mira- cle being drawn down near that of the representa- tion , in order that the spectators might be the ΙΟ An Historical Sketch.
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... tion , in order that the spectators might be the more impressed with the reality of the events . In form , it closely resembles the Miracle - plays founded on Scripture ; our Saviour being , as was common in such plays , one of the ...
... tion , in order that the spectators might be the more impressed with the reality of the events . In form , it closely resembles the Miracle - plays founded on Scripture ; our Saviour being , as was common in such plays , one of the ...
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... tion was doubtless imaginary , and the legend much older than the date assigned ; the time of the mira- cle being drawn down near that of the representa- tion , in order that the spectators might be the ΙΟ An Historical Sketch.
... tion was doubtless imaginary , and the legend much older than the date assigned ; the time of the mira- cle being drawn down near that of the representa- tion , in order that the spectators might be the ΙΟ An Historical Sketch.
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