Shakespeare and His Fellow Dramatists: A Selection of Plays Illustrating the Glories of the Golden Age of English Drama, Volume 1Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1929 - English drama |
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... play was first published anonymously in 1584 , under the title of " Alexander , Campaspe , and Diogenes , " as ... play and pro- duced " Campaspe " in a great hurry . That is extremely unlikely ; nor is it at all likely that in such a ...
... play was first published anonymously in 1584 , under the title of " Alexander , Campaspe , and Diogenes , " as ... play and pro- duced " Campaspe " in a great hurry . That is extremely unlikely ; nor is it at all likely that in such a ...
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... play has not descended to us in this . That that older play was Lyly's is very unlikely , especially as he was still at Oxford when it was presented . But that an old play by another author should have been used is by no means unlikely ...
... play has not descended to us in this . That that older play was Lyly's is very unlikely , especially as he was still at Oxford when it was presented . But that an old play by another author should have been used is by no means unlikely ...
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... plays are but seldom satisfactory : the inherent faults of the species are against them . This play shares those disadvantages : it is an interesting , but not a great , play till well on in the fourth act . It is when the pathetic ...
... plays are but seldom satisfactory : the inherent faults of the species are against them . This play shares those disadvantages : it is an interesting , but not a great , play till well on in the fourth act . It is when the pathetic ...
Contents
The Problem of Selection | 10 |
The Reading of Elizabethan Verse | 17 |
NOTES ON THE DRAMATISTS | 23 |
Copyright | |
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