The Works of Shakspere, Volumen2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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... drama which has " no neces- sary connection " with a previous drama . There is an abruptness in it which can scarcely be accounted for upon any other principle than that of " necessary connection . " The same abruptness prevails in the ...
... drama which has " no neces- sary connection " with a previous drama . There is an abruptness in it which can scarcely be accounted for upon any other principle than that of " necessary connection . " The same abruptness prevails in the ...
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... drama which is diseased at its very root , which rests upon one single monstrous error . Such a drama is this Titus . The poet had here nothing less in his mind than to give us a grand Doomsday - drama . But what , as a man , was ...
... drama which is diseased at its very root , which rests upon one single monstrous error . Such a drama is this Titus . The poet had here nothing less in his mind than to give us a grand Doomsday - drama . But what , as a man , was ...
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... dramas , and models in this species . " We have no hesitation in affirming that a biographical drama , especially such a drama as " Thomas Lord Cromwell , " is essentially undramatic . " Oldcastle " takes a portion only of the life of ...
... dramas , and models in this species . " We have no hesitation in affirming that a biographical drama , especially such a drama as " Thomas Lord Cromwell , " is essentially undramatic . " Oldcastle " takes a portion only of the life of ...
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