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... greatest - of these dramas , the high themes of history gave him much of his best material . The Use of the Soliloquy And if this freedom to marshal symbolic armies and deal directly with great deeds gave these histories their power ...
... greatest - of these dramas , the high themes of history gave him much of his best material . The Use of the Soliloquy And if this freedom to marshal symbolic armies and deal directly with great deeds gave these histories their power ...
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... greatest poets achieve but once in a while . " Julius Cæsar " § 5 Julius Cæsar is a play of power . It is a fine play . Had Shakespeare written it and then written no more , he could still have been called the best dramatist of his time ...
... greatest poets achieve but once in a while . " Julius Cæsar " § 5 Julius Cæsar is a play of power . It is a fine play . Had Shakespeare written it and then written no more , he could still have been called the best dramatist of his time ...
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... greatest of the tragedies — and we cannot say much now within our allotted space . If it is not the greatest , it is the grimmest , certainly , the starkest , there is no other that slips down so unrelentingly into hell . It is worth ...
... greatest of the tragedies — and we cannot say much now within our allotted space . If it is not the greatest , it is the grimmest , certainly , the starkest , there is no other that slips down so unrelentingly into hell . It is worth ...
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... their place with the Comedies as entertainments that a king and his court might be expected to enjoy . The greatest of Shakespeare's plays this may not be . But he wrote nothing more terrific - in the true sense William Shakespeare 343.
... their place with the Comedies as entertainments that a king and his court might be expected to enjoy . The greatest of Shakespeare's plays this may not be . But he wrote nothing more terrific - in the true sense William Shakespeare 343.
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... greatest tragic poets ! After Shakespeare , Marlowe was the chief ornament of the matchless group of poets who met at the " Mermaid , " and after his death a younger poet declared that his plays moved such delight , That men would shun ...
... greatest tragic poets ! After Shakespeare , Marlowe was the chief ornament of the matchless group of poets who met at the " Mermaid , " and after his death a younger poet declared that his plays moved such delight , That men would shun ...
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