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Page 140
... Shakespeare's dramatic structure . Having studied the Italian tale and examined its dramatic possibilities , Shakespeare altered and transmuted it with the utmost freedom as his dramatic spirit moved him . It is by his changes rather ...
... Shakespeare's dramatic structure . Having studied the Italian tale and examined its dramatic possibilities , Shakespeare altered and transmuted it with the utmost freedom as his dramatic spirit moved him . It is by his changes rather ...
Page 141
... Shakespeare's play , in spite of his manipulation of the Italian plot and his fusion with it of much original comic episode , echoes the strains which Boccaccio's youths and maidens voiced in the garden overlooking Florence at the dawn ...
... Shakespeare's play , in spite of his manipulation of the Italian plot and his fusion with it of much original comic episode , echoes the strains which Boccaccio's youths and maidens voiced in the garden overlooking Florence at the dawn ...
Page 327
... Shakespeare's name is all his . Common sense rejects the more extravagant fancy that it embodies a Summa Anthropologiae , a system of human nature and a ... Shakespeare , or Shakespeare writing Y 2 SHAKESPEARE AFTER THREE HUNDRED YEARS 327.
... Shakespeare's name is all his . Common sense rejects the more extravagant fancy that it embodies a Summa Anthropologiae , a system of human nature and a ... Shakespeare , or Shakespeare writing Y 2 SHAKESPEARE AFTER THREE HUNDRED YEARS 327.
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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