The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... story of Dionysus : the wan- dering god , master of all the resources of vitality ; buoyant , enthralling , mysterious , intoxicating ; in whom the rising passion , the deep instinct for freedom , which the spring let loose in every ...
... story of Dionysus : the wan- dering god , master of all the resources of vitality ; buoyant , enthralling , mysterious , intoxicating ; in whom the rising passion , the deep instinct for freedom , which the spring let loose in every ...
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... story of the god's wander- ings and adventures , not with words only , but with gesture , dance , and music . The expression of thought and feeling was free from self - consciousness , and was like a mirror of the emotions of the ...
... story of the god's wander- ings and adventures , not with words only , but with gesture , dance , and music . The expression of thought and feeling was free from self - consciousness , and was like a mirror of the emotions of the ...
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... story of every happening by selecting the most striking incidents , rearranging them , and heightening the effect by skilful grouping , has made some kind of drama inevitable in every age . When the influence of Menander , modified and ...
... story of every happening by selecting the most striking incidents , rearranging them , and heightening the effect by skilful grouping , has made some kind of drama inevitable in every age . When the influence of Menander , modified and ...
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... story - tellers and reporters of the period . They made the monotony of life more bearable . How much indirect influence this humble and tur- bid stream of dramatic activity may have had on the development of the English drama cannot be ...
... story - tellers and reporters of the period . They made the monotony of life more bearable . How much indirect influence this humble and tur- bid stream of dramatic activity may have had on the development of the English drama cannot be ...
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... fifth century these scenes were reproduced in the churches in living pictures , with music . In this manner the people not only heard the story of the Adoration of the Magi and of the Marriage of Cana , but 7 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
... fifth century these scenes were reproduced in the churches in living pictures , with music . In this manner the people not only heard the story of the Adoration of the Magi and of the Marriage of Cana , but 7 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
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