"An inquisitive and semi-barbarous public coupled with a group of men, as well as patrons, of letters saved the Elizabethan dramatists from the unpardonable fault of dullness," said T.S. Eliot '10, ...
THE term “literature of the age of Elizabeth ” is not confined to the literature produced in the reign of Elizabeth, but is a general name for an era in literature, commencing about the middle of her ...
THE appearance of the New Variorum edition of Richard III 1 has been awaited by students of Shakespeare with much interest and perhaps some anxiety. For it had been announced that this play had been ...
”persistent kind of tourist” in Elizabethan England, fascinated as much by its triumphs and glories as by its reasons for fearing extinction: a queen without heirs, thousands of deaths by plague, ...
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