In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 pages |
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Page 55
... whole Island of Great Britain and King of France and Ireland . This forenamed proclamation was most distinctly and audibly read by Sir Robert Cecil , princi- pal secretary unto Queen Elizabeth . Also the Lords and Privy Councilors of ...
... whole Island of Great Britain and King of France and Ireland . This forenamed proclamation was most distinctly and audibly read by Sir Robert Cecil , princi- pal secretary unto Queen Elizabeth . Also the Lords and Privy Councilors of ...
Page 105
... whole easily comprehended by the eye ; so in the fable a certain length is requisite , but that length must be such as to present a whole easily comprehended by the memory . With respect to the measure of this length - if referred to ...
... whole easily comprehended by the eye ; so in the fable a certain length is requisite , but that length must be such as to present a whole easily comprehended by the memory . With respect to the measure of this length - if referred to ...
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... whole scene a scene of woe , are an essential ingredient in tragedy , and a chief source of the tragic emotions , and especially of pity . But the propor- tions of this ingredient , and the direction taken by tragic pity , will ...
... whole scene a scene of woe , are an essential ingredient in tragedy , and a chief source of the tragic emotions , and especially of pity . But the propor- tions of this ingredient , and the direction taken by tragic pity , will ...
Contents
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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