The Shakespeare symphony, an introduction to the ethics of the Elizabethan drama: by Harold Bayley.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London, Chapman and Hall, 1906.Description: ix, 393 p. 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • PR651 .B3
Contents:
London's Parnassus.--The sweetness and gravity of the dramatic mind.--The state of learning.--Ecclesiasticism.--Religion.--Educational purpose.--Medicine and physiology.--Elizabethan audiences.--Classicisms.--The wordmakers.--Problematic manuscripts.--Miscellaneous similitudes.--Error, wit, and metaphor.--Traits and idiosyncrasies.--Conclusion.--Appendices.
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"I do not maintain that Bacon was the concealed author of all the plays from which I have quoted extracts; but for many of them he will I believe ultimately be found to have been responsible; and for others his disciples could probably have rendered some account."--p. 355.

London's Parnassus.--The sweetness and gravity of the dramatic mind.--The state of learning.--Ecclesiasticism.--Religion.--Educational purpose.--Medicine and physiology.--Elizabethan audiences.--Classicisms.--The wordmakers.--Problematic manuscripts.--Miscellaneous similitudes.--Error, wit, and metaphor.--Traits and idiosyncrasies.--Conclusion.--Appendices.

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