Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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... Shakespeare remembered Queen Elizabeth and Catherine de Medici and Mary , Queen of Scots . There is of course no ... Shakespeare's omnivorous curiosity was directed at this time to the great world of public affairs ; and that this ...
... Shakespeare remembered Queen Elizabeth and Catherine de Medici and Mary , Queen of Scots . There is of course no ... Shakespeare's omnivorous curiosity was directed at this time to the great world of public affairs ; and that this ...
Page 20
... Shakespeare's sense of the romance inherent in grand historic events . Looked at from the right angle then , those features of Shakespeare's play which have bewildered his critics appear clear and explicable . They are the logical ...
... Shakespeare's sense of the romance inherent in grand historic events . Looked at from the right angle then , those features of Shakespeare's play which have bewildered his critics appear clear and explicable . They are the logical ...
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... Shakespeare's answer . For good or for ill , it is the Octaviuses who get their way in this world . But Shakespeare does not stop here . To so profound a mind as his , the achievement of worldly power can- not be a final test of success ...
... Shakespeare's answer . For good or for ill , it is the Octaviuses who get their way in this world . But Shakespeare does not stop here . To so profound a mind as his , the achievement of worldly power can- not be a final test of success ...
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