Box 03
Contains 25 Results:
Garrick and Shakespeare's plays, 1944
The document discusses whether or not Garrick had a significant effect on the revival of Shakespeare's plays for the mid-eighteenth-century London stage.
The Four Daughters of God: A Mirror of Changing Doctrine, 1925
The document analyzes the allegory of the Four Daughters of God in different languages, and the themes reflected throughout the stories.
Grammar in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century, 1939
The materials include a document discussing the compositor and their effect on grammar and writing through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Mr. Graydon's "Defense of Criseyde, 1929
The document analyzes Mr. Graydon's "Defense of Criseyde," which states that Troilus is mostly to blame for Criseyde's lack of steadfastness. The paper discusses why that may or may not be accurate based on specific evidence.
Greek vs. Medieval English Drama
The materials discuss the origins and development of Greek theatre vs. Medieval English theatre and the differences as well as similarities between the two.
Articles regarding Robert Greene, 1912-1938
The materials include several documents discussing various aspects of Robert Greene's life, including his supposed influence on Shakespeare's early romance, his quarrel with Shakespeare, and his writing styles and education.
Various documents regarding the play Hamlet, 1850-1946
The materials include several documents analyzing various characters and scenes from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Handwriting in the Court of Law, 1914-1922
The materials include several papers discussing documents used in criminal cases and questions of how accurate handwriting identification is in the court of law.
Hardy and Shakespeare, 1930-1938
The materials include documents talking about Alexandre Hardy's life as a playwright and author and also the strange resemblance between Hardy and Shakespeare. The articles give examples of how the playwrights are similar through their plays.
Influence of Shakespeare criticism on Hazlitt and Coleridge, 1930
The materials include a document that analyzes the influence that eighteenth-century Shakespearean criticism had on two later playwrights: Hazlitt and Coleridge.