Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... believe , always will be . " Those who have lived as long as myself in the midst of Shake- spearean criticism , " says the veteran J. O. Halliwell Phil- lipps , " will be careful not to be too certain of anything . " With such a caution ...
... believe , always will be . " Those who have lived as long as myself in the midst of Shake- spearean criticism , " says the veteran J. O. Halliwell Phil- lipps , " will be careful not to be too certain of anything . " With such a caution ...
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... believe that this strange and difficult play [ ' Troilus and Cressida ' ] was written when Shakespeare had ceased to smile genially , and when he must be either ironical or take a deep , passionate , and tragical view of life , " etc ...
... believe that this strange and difficult play [ ' Troilus and Cressida ' ] was written when Shakespeare had ceased to smile genially , and when he must be either ironical or take a deep , passionate , and tragical view of life , " etc ...
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... believe , because every record and every tradition as to William Shakespeare shows such to have been his character . Way- ward , lovable , clever , brilliant was William Shakespeare , boy and man ; and that he became rich as well is ...
... believe , because every record and every tradition as to William Shakespeare shows such to have been his character . Way- ward , lovable , clever , brilliant was William Shakespeare , boy and man ; and that he became rich as well is ...
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... believe by anybody who knows anything of the habits of literary men , particularly of the imperious moods of Francis Bacon . In our feverish appetite for a single Shakespearean fact , why not work such circumstantial data as these ? I ...
... believe by anybody who knows anything of the habits of literary men , particularly of the imperious moods of Francis Bacon . In our feverish appetite for a single Shakespearean fact , why not work such circumstantial data as these ? I ...
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... believe the day of the profes- sional commentator is passing , and we may yet be allowed to worship Shakespeare , not on our knees with our spectacles among the typograph- ical errors of the folios , but upright on our feet . - I cannot ...
... believe the day of the profes- sional commentator is passing , and we may yet be allowed to worship Shakespeare , not on our knees with our spectacles among the typograph- ical errors of the folios , but upright on our feet . - I cannot ...
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