The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Tập 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... Fletcher than in the natural and universal mode of feeling which animates Shakspeare . The dialogue too proceeds less energetically than Shakspeare's , falling occasionally into a style of long - drawn disquisition which Fletcher often ...
... Fletcher than in the natural and universal mode of feeling which animates Shakspeare . The dialogue too proceeds less energetically than Shakspeare's , falling occasionally into a style of long - drawn disquisition which Fletcher often ...
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... Fletcher to Shakspere ( the belief that Shakspere would have solicited Fletcher's assistance is not very probable ) , the younger poet would have offered to the great master of dramatic action , to the profound anatomist of character ...
... Fletcher to Shakspere ( the belief that Shakspere would have solicited Fletcher's assistance is not very probable ) , the younger poet would have offered to the great master of dramatic action , to the profound anatomist of character ...
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... Fletcher . " * This is to mistake the question at issue . Nobody has ever supposed that Shakspere wrote the parts that are commonly assigned to Fletcher ; and therefore nobody accused him of putting exaggerated thoughts in soft and ...
... Fletcher . " * This is to mistake the question at issue . Nobody has ever supposed that Shakspere wrote the parts that are commonly assigned to Fletcher ; and therefore nobody accused him of putting exaggerated thoughts in soft and ...
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