The North American Review, Band 86Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Shakespeare . He lauded him in his letters and conversation . He made translations from his works . He resolved to introduce some of the characteristics of his pieces into the French drama . It was avec ravissement , as he confesses ...
... Shakespeare . He lauded him in his letters and conversation . He made translations from his works . He resolved to introduce some of the characteristics of his pieces into the French drama . It was avec ravissement , as he confesses ...
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... Shakespeare had some happy ideas , they described him as a rude mountebank , who was totally ignorant of the pro- prieties of the drama . They provoked discussion , but made no converts to the sentiments of the author . He became more ...
... Shakespeare had some happy ideas , they described him as a rude mountebank , who was totally ignorant of the pro- prieties of the drama . They provoked discussion , but made no converts to the sentiments of the author . He became more ...
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... Shakespeare's plays ? It must be confessed that Ducis suc- ceeded but indifferently in his adaptations of the English plays to the requirements of French taste . But his Hamlet , Romeo and Juliet , King Lear , Macbeth , and Othello ...
... Shakespeare's plays ? It must be confessed that Ducis suc- ceeded but indifferently in his adaptations of the English plays to the requirements of French taste . But his Hamlet , Romeo and Juliet , King Lear , Macbeth , and Othello ...
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THE PROFESSION OF SCHOOLMASTER | 40 |
REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS AT HOME AND ABROAD | 60 |
VENICE | 83 |
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