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Shakespeare and the Modern Stage; with Other Essays

Chapter 10 No.10

Word Count: 332    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

literary criticism, of which there is abundant supply. It was obviously the free circulation of the fame of Shakespeare's work w

te. The Muse of History indeed drops plain hints of the views expressed at the social meetings of the great in the seventeenth century when Shakespeare was under discussion. Before 1643, "all persons of quality that had wit and learning" engaged in a set debate at Eton in the room

miration, Shakespeare was of the elect few who were "most agreeable to his lordship's general humour." Lord Clarendon was at the pains of securing a portrait of Shakespeare to hang in his house in St James's. Similarly, the proudest and probably the richest nobleman in politic

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