Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 sidor |
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... Yorkshire Tragedy . " The three last pieces are not only unquestionably Shakespear's , but in my opinion they ... Yorkshire Tragedy is a tragedy in one act , a dramatised tale of murder : the tragical effect is overpower- ing , and ...
... Yorkshire Tragedy . " The three last pieces are not only unquestionably Shakespear's , but in my opinion they ... Yorkshire Tragedy is a tragedy in one act , a dramatised tale of murder : the tragical effect is overpower- ing , and ...
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... Yorkshire Tragedy , which Schlegel speaks of as an undoubted production of our author's , is much more in the manner of Hey- wood than of Shakespear . The effect is indeed over- powering , but the mode of producing it is by no means ...
... Yorkshire Tragedy , which Schlegel speaks of as an undoubted production of our author's , is much more in the manner of Hey- wood than of Shakespear . The effect is indeed over- powering , but the mode of producing it is by no means ...
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... Yorkshire Tragedy . Printed with Shakespeare's full name in 1608. The story had been handled the previous year by George Wilkins in The Miseries of Enforced Marriage . Wilkins is thought to have been Shakespeare's collaborator in Timon ...
... Yorkshire Tragedy . Printed with Shakespeare's full name in 1608. The story had been handled the previous year by George Wilkins in The Miseries of Enforced Marriage . Wilkins is thought to have been Shakespeare's collaborator in Timon ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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