Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 psl. |
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... Night " resumes all the admirable humorous . characteristics of the group of comedies which it completes . Then the change comes ; " All's Well that Ends Well " is grave and earnest ; " Measure for Measure " is dark and bitter . In the ...
... Night " resumes all the admirable humorous . characteristics of the group of comedies which it completes . Then the change comes ; " All's Well that Ends Well " is grave and earnest ; " Measure for Measure " is dark and bitter . In the ...
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... Night's Dream ( 1593-94 ) . ( b ) Joyous , refined , romantic . Much Ado about Nothing ( 1598. ) As You Like It ( 1599 ) . Twelfth Night ( 1600-01 . ) ( c ) Serious , dark , ironical . All's Well ( 1601-02 ) . Measure for Measure ( 1603 ) ...
... Night's Dream ( 1593-94 ) . ( b ) Joyous , refined , romantic . Much Ado about Nothing ( 1598. ) As You Like It ( 1599 ) . Twelfth Night ( 1600-01 . ) ( c ) Serious , dark , ironical . All's Well ( 1601-02 ) . Measure for Measure ( 1603 ) ...
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... Night's Dream 1590-1 1598 M 1600 ( ? two dates ) Two Gentlemen of Verona 1590-2 1598 M 1623 ( ? ) 1 Henry VI . toucht up ( ? ) 1590-2 1623 ( ? ) Troilus and Cressida , begun 1594 ( ? ) Lucrece 1594 Romeo and Juliet . ( ? ) 1591-3 1595 M ...
... Night's Dream 1590-1 1598 M 1600 ( ? two dates ) Two Gentlemen of Verona 1590-2 1598 M 1623 ( ? ) 1 Henry VI . toucht up ( ? ) 1590-2 1623 ( ? ) Troilus and Cressida , begun 1594 ( ? ) Lucrece 1594 Romeo and Juliet . ( ? ) 1591-3 1595 M ...
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... Night Supposed Date . Earliest Allusion . Date of Publication . ( ? ) 1596 1598 M 1600+ ( ? ) 1596-7 1623 * || 1596-7 + 1598 M 1598 1597-8 1598 M 1600 1598-9 1602 1602 15991 1599 1600 1599-1600 + 1600 1600 16001 1600 16238 1601+ 1602 ...
... Night Supposed Date . Earliest Allusion . Date of Publication . ( ? ) 1596 1598 M 1600+ ( ? ) 1596-7 1623 * || 1596-7 + 1598 M 1598 1597-8 1598 M 1600 1598-9 1602 1602 15991 1599 1600 1599-1600 + 1600 1600 16001 1600 16238 1601+ 1602 ...
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... Night's Dream " and " The Tempest " side by side as Shak- spere's plays of fairyland . We know that a long interval of time lies between the two , and that if they resemble one another in superficial or accidental circumstances , they ...
... Night's Dream " and " The Tempest " side by side as Shak- spere's plays of fairyland . We know that a long interval of time lies between the two , and that if they resemble one another in superficial or accidental circumstances , they ...
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