Shakespeare Criticism from the Beginnings to L765: Six Lectures Delivered at the Presidency College Under the Auspices of the University of MadrasBlackie & son limited, 1932 - 85 sider |
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Side 10
... romantic drama would have been choked --but the tendencies of the age and the national instincts were too strong for him . " Rare Ben " was Shakespeare's later contemporary and he is obviously the founder of Shakespeare criticism . A ...
... romantic drama would have been choked --but the tendencies of the age and the national instincts were too strong for him . " Rare Ben " was Shakespeare's later contemporary and he is obviously the founder of Shakespeare criticism . A ...
Side 12
... romantic comedy in the prologues of Jonson's humour comedies , and the explicit references , eulogistic or otherwise , to Shakespeare in the Discoveries , the Drum- . mond Conversations and the famous Folio verses . Bar- tholomew Fair ...
... romantic comedy in the prologues of Jonson's humour comedies , and the explicit references , eulogistic or otherwise , to Shakespeare in the Discoveries , the Drum- . mond Conversations and the famous Folio verses . Bar- tholomew Fair ...
Side 34
... romantic criticism towards the seventeenth century view of Shakespeare is to be explained in part by this wanton rehandling of Shakespeare's plays 1 for stage purposes . The romantic critics idolized and wor- 34 SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM.
... romantic criticism towards the seventeenth century view of Shakespeare is to be explained in part by this wanton rehandling of Shakespeare's plays 1 for stage purposes . The romantic critics idolized and wor- 34 SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM.
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