English Literature Primers: Romance PeriodHarper & brothers, 1878 - 153 стор. |
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... stage , on which courtiers and nobles - Ra- leigh , Leicester , Essex , even Bacon and Sid- ney - moved in a stately procession , covered with finery ; feigning ideal passions , or car- ried away by a real delusion ; hating each other ...
... stage , on which courtiers and nobles - Ra- leigh , Leicester , Essex , even Bacon and Sid- ney - moved in a stately procession , covered with finery ; feigning ideal passions , or car- ried away by a real delusion ; hating each other ...
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... stage . Puritanism . Ro- And underneath this weary life of acting , a silver thread of truth began to stir the people ; endless sects arose , the widest variance of opinion . Men began , as in the days of Chaucer , to live and die for ...
... stage . Puritanism . Ro- And underneath this weary life of acting , a silver thread of truth began to stir the people ; endless sects arose , the widest variance of opinion . Men began , as in the days of Chaucer , to live and die for ...
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... stage , and the expenses of the performance were paid , perhaps , by Shak- speare's father , John Shakspeare , then the chief bailiff of the town , from the public funds . The plays seem at first to have been singularly moral and even ...
... stage , and the expenses of the performance were paid , perhaps , by Shak- speare's father , John Shakspeare , then the chief bailiff of the town , from the public funds . The plays seem at first to have been singularly moral and even ...
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... the leaders of modern Romanticism . The Classic and Romantic Schools.— Eschylus and Sophocles had written for audiences whose ear for melody was culti- AN ELIZABETHAN STAGE . 67 vated to a high degree 66 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... the leaders of modern Romanticism . The Classic and Romantic Schools.— Eschylus and Sophocles had written for audiences whose ear for melody was culti- AN ELIZABETHAN STAGE . 67 vated to a high degree 66 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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... stage or filled the pit to witness the first perform- ance of Hamlet or Doctor Faustus , were still touched by the harsh lines of feudal- ism . They were ready to strike at a word , to beat and bruise their inferiors , to join in savage ...
... stage or filled the pit to witness the first perform- ance of Hamlet or Doctor Faustus , were still touched by the harsh lines of feudal- ism . They were ready to strike at a word , to beat and bruise their inferiors , to join in savage ...
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