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... Elizabethan audi- ence would never see more in it than that , and he never expected more than that to be seen in it ... Elizabethan poet writing for Elizabethan audiences . To interpret him in terms which would not come off on the stage ...
... Elizabethan audi- ence would never see more in it than that , and he never expected more than that to be seen in it ... Elizabethan poet writing for Elizabethan audiences . To interpret him in terms which would not come off on the stage ...
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... Elizabethan ? So much so , that , unless he is regarded rather as an Elizabethan dramatist than as a world poet , the development of his art , and there- with the animating spirit of it , cannot possibly be under- stood . In studying ...
... Elizabethan ? So much so , that , unless he is regarded rather as an Elizabethan dramatist than as a world poet , the development of his art , and there- with the animating spirit of it , cannot possibly be under- stood . In studying ...
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... Elizabethan audience would have understood him . In the first place , what is meant by an Elizabethan audience ? For presumably there would be in it as many kinds and degrees of intelligence as there are in an audience to - day . In the ...
... Elizabethan audience would have understood him . In the first place , what is meant by an Elizabethan audience ? For presumably there would be in it as many kinds and degrees of intelligence as there are in an audience to - day . In the ...
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H St John Thackeray Communicated November 1929 | 15 |
EARLY ITALIAN ENGRAVING Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 45 |
WANDERING ENGLISHMEN IN ITALY Annual Italian Lecture | 61 |
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