Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 65
... romantic effect , built ruins , 11 planted dead trees , and erected tombs in gardens . The new poetry had reached them , and fancy they turned into fact . Mrs Radcliffe's mysterious romantic villains , which were the creatures of her ...
... romantic effect , built ruins , 11 planted dead trees , and erected tombs in gardens . The new poetry had reached them , and fancy they turned into fact . Mrs Radcliffe's mysterious romantic villains , which were the creatures of her ...
Page 66
... romantic ; and much of both was inspired by a spirit of protest and revolt . 9 . Of the illusion or fallacy there are many examples upon which we have not touched , and the philosophers we have not called to our aid , nor , for all that ...
... romantic ; and much of both was inspired by a spirit of protest and revolt . 9 . Of the illusion or fallacy there are many examples upon which we have not touched , and the philosophers we have not called to our aid , nor , for all that ...
Page 155
... romantic , or tragic , as well ; while Jonson's and Molière's are comic essentially and entirely , in so far as great works of dramatic art may be . ' What is more , this same mingled web or complex may in Shakespeare be found in the ...
... romantic , or tragic , as well ; while Jonson's and Molière's are comic essentially and entirely , in so far as great works of dramatic art may be . ' What is more , this same mingled web or complex may in Shakespeare be found in the ...
Contents
The academic somewhat apologetic attitude of Shake | 3 |
the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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