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... In fact Shakespeare was compared to Homer and recognized as one of the classic English poets in 1598 by Francis Meres of Palladis, Tamia (Brooke 25). ...
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... In 1949, choreographer Jerome Robbins decided to retell Brooke and Shakespeare's romantic tragedy using song and dance, elements of racism and nationalism, and ...
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... In 1949, choreographer Jerome Robbins decided to retell Brooke and Shakespeare's romantic tragedy using song and dance, elements of racism and nationalism, and ...
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... is especially frank, honest, and open; that everyone, and esecially his chief victim, trusts him to the bone"(Brooke 444). Perhaps Shakespeare realized this ...
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... Thirty years prior to Shakespeare's version of Romeo and Juliet, Sir Arthur Brooke published "The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet." This served as the ...
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... that is fortunately still around discovered in 1602 when a reporter, Ralph, Brooke, from the New York Herald, quoted John Shakespeare, William Shakespeare's ...
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... Shakespeare owes most to Arthur Brooke's long poem The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet (1592) (The Complete Works, 335). He ...
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... Shakespeare owes most to Arthur Brooke's long poem The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet (1592) (The Complete Works, 335). He ...
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... Shakespeare's principal source for the plot was The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet (1562), a long narrative poem by the English poet , or Brooke (d. ...
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... It is said that when Shakespeare wrote Othello, about 1604, he was at the ... self-governance, his temperate nature, a ruler of men who rules himself" (Brooke). ...
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... Century Interpretations of Richard II Prentice Hall 1971 Ed. Brooke, Nicholas Shakespeare. Richard II, A Casebook Macmillan Press 1973
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... an actor as Shakespeare was an author, both without competitors, formed for the mutual assistance and illustration for each other's genius." (Brooke and Mason ...
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... and Juliet is based on a poem by an English author Arthur Brooke The Tragical ... this as one of the weak points of the play, saying that Shakespeare didnt write ...
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... uncertain but Shakespeare's chief source for his adoption of the story was from "...The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet, a poem by Arthur Brooke (1562 ...
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... It is like a soulless devil in a man, that is, of the last improbability' (Brooke 444). ... Good friend, go to him. (Shakespeare 1544). ...
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... for Arthurian romance and exerted an influence extending through Spenser, Shakespeare, and many ... in Arthur's lifetime and an Archbishop in Caerleon (Brooke 202 ...
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