Shakespeare's Dramatic Art: And His Relation to Calderon and Goethe, Volum 1Chapman Brothers, 1846 - 554 pàgines |
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... Hamlet • Titus Andronicus , and Timon of Athens 175 • 183 • 191 · 204 · 213 233 Comedies : Twelfth Night 246 . As You Like It - Comedy of Errors - Winter's Tale 253 • Midsummer Night's Dream - The Tempest 270 . Love's Labour's Lost ...
... Hamlet • Titus Andronicus , and Timon of Athens 175 • 183 • 191 · 204 · 213 233 Comedies : Twelfth Night 246 . As You Like It - Comedy of Errors - Winter's Tale 253 • Midsummer Night's Dream - The Tempest 270 . Love's Labour's Lost ...
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... Hamlet was exhibited before the King and Queen ) , while two flights of stairs on the right and left gave access to the balcony . " By these stairs , " as Tieck particu- larises , " Macbeth ascended , as well as Falstaff , in the Merry ...
... Hamlet was exhibited before the King and Queen ) , while two flights of stairs on the right and left gave access to the balcony . " By these stairs , " as Tieck particu- larises , " Macbeth ascended , as well as Falstaff , in the Merry ...
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... Hamlet , Lear , and Othello , was so celebrated ) obtained the first royal letters patent , and therewith permission to give , under the superintendence of the master of the revels , repre- sentations at court , and in all England . The ...
... Hamlet , Lear , and Othello , was so celebrated ) obtained the first royal letters patent , and therewith permission to give , under the superintendence of the master of the revels , repre- sentations at court , and in all England . The ...
Pàgina 33
... Hamlet ridicules - were still to be met with even at this time , since it fully agrees with the character of most of the pieces of the day , and with the general taste of the public . But that a consciousness of its absurdity was ...
... Hamlet ridicules - were still to be met with even at this time , since it fully agrees with the character of most of the pieces of the day , and with the general taste of the public . But that a consciousness of its absurdity was ...
Pàgina 34
... Hamlet , & c . ) the principal effect of the poetry depends so closely and entirely on the actor's representative skill , -that we are forced to place the powers and capacities of the latter on a par with the grandeur and beauty of the ...
... Hamlet , & c . ) the principal effect of the poetry depends so closely and entirely on the actor's representative skill , -that we are forced to place the powers and capacities of the latter on a par with the grandeur and beauty of the ...
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