Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... King John , " the first having ended with " Richard II " ( p . 40 ) . His third began with " Julius Cæsar " ( p . 47 ) . His fourth with " Pericles " ( p . 87 ) . The groups are two in number ( pp . 45 and 46 ) . In the course of these ...
... King John , " the first having ended with " Richard II " ( p . 40 ) . His third began with " Julius Cæsar " ( p . 47 ) . His fourth with " Pericles " ( p . 87 ) . The groups are two in number ( pp . 45 and 46 ) . In the course of these ...
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... King John . " Meres adds , that Shake- speare was further credited with " the sweet wittie soul of Ovid " for " his sugred sonnets among his private friends . " In 1599 a printer named Jaggard ( not the same who afterward , with his ...
... King John . " Meres adds , that Shake- speare was further credited with " the sweet wittie soul of Ovid " for " his sugred sonnets among his private friends . " In 1599 a printer named Jaggard ( not the same who afterward , with his ...
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... king's reign ; ( 4 ) some easy Latin construing book , such as Erasmus's ' Colloquies , ' Corderius's ' Colloquies , or Baptista Mantuanus , ' and the familiar ' Cato , ' or ' Disticha de Moribus . " " 1 Says Halliwell Phillipps ...
... king's reign ; ( 4 ) some easy Latin construing book , such as Erasmus's ' Colloquies , ' Corderius's ' Colloquies , or Baptista Mantuanus , ' and the familiar ' Cato , ' or ' Disticha de Moribus . " " 1 Says Halliwell Phillipps ...
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... king's revels . " The procurer of these sonnets , then , feels himself at liberty to dedicate them to whom he will . Precisely , perhaps , as William Shakespeare dedicated the " Venus and Adonis " and the " Lucrece " to Southampton , as ...
... king's revels . " The procurer of these sonnets , then , feels himself at liberty to dedicate them to whom he will . Precisely , perhaps , as William Shakespeare dedicated the " Venus and Adonis " and the " Lucrece " to Southampton , as ...
Strana 97
... king ; which had returned To the inheritance of Fortinbras Had he been vanquisher , as , by the same covenant , His fell to Hamlet . " — ( I. i . 87. ) - Had the wager between the two kings been a legal one in England ( and by importing ...
... king ; which had returned To the inheritance of Fortinbras Had he been vanquisher , as , by the same covenant , His fell to Hamlet . " — ( I. i . 87. ) - Had the wager between the two kings been a legal one in England ( and by importing ...
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