The Shakespeare Revival And the Stratford Upon Avon Movement

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The Shakespeare Revival And the Stratford Upon Avon Movement
Reginald R Reginald Ramsden Buckley
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Therefore, at his great lyrical moments, instead of working up to a situation and bringing down the curtain with a bang, he wafts this allur- ing spell of suggested music. In "The Tempest " : " This music crept by me upon the waters Allaying both their fury and their passion, With its sweet air. " In early plays such as " Much Ado About Nothing" songs are introduced. And in " The Tempest, " when the master had reached the point at which we may do " what we will, " Ariel trips the earth.
My case
... is proved, so I will pass briefly to the one remaining quality of Shakespeare, which is not as a rule recognised his mysti- cism. There is nothing decadent about the man, nor does he stop at a general recognition 95 THE SHAKESPEARE REVIVAL of God such as, in all ages, satisfies the general body of men, including dramatic authors.
The Ardens were Catholics, and the fact of John Shakespeare's financial straits, at a period in history when well-found burgesses did not lose their position suddenly, points to religious persecution in his case.


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