Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... called immortal- ity to human work ? What we have to guard against , I think , is the tendency of esthetic to be- come creative criticism and so demand from the text of Shakespeare certain propositions as to the man Shakespeare of which ...
... called immortal- ity to human work ? What we have to guard against , I think , is the tendency of esthetic to be- come creative criticism and so demand from the text of Shakespeare certain propositions as to the man Shakespeare of which ...
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... called , narra- tive or historical evidence ; and , second , expert- that is , " self - regarding " or " opinion " evidence . Questions of literary authorship are to be decided in like manner by two sorts of evidence corre- sponding ...
... called , narra- tive or historical evidence ; and , second , expert- that is , " self - regarding " or " opinion " evidence . Questions of literary authorship are to be decided in like manner by two sorts of evidence corre- sponding ...
Strana 5
... called Esthetic Criticism . I do not mean that the invention is of the last quarter of the nineteenth century . It was known before . But earlier it was called merely eulogium , enco- mium or , perhaps , panegyric . So far as can be ...
... called Esthetic Criticism . I do not mean that the invention is of the last quarter of the nineteenth century . It was known before . But earlier it was called merely eulogium , enco- mium or , perhaps , panegyric . So far as can be ...
Strana 23
... called " The Misfortunes of Arthur , " which surely no one can read without being im- pressed with its resemblance to what men call nowadays the " Shakespearean " gait and move- ment . We are told , however , that it was written by ...
... called " The Misfortunes of Arthur , " which surely no one can read without being im- pressed with its resemblance to what men call nowadays the " Shakespearean " gait and move- ment . We are told , however , that it was written by ...
Strana 49
... called Shakespeare's , while there still remain the outset doubt and mystery , at least it stands by itself . All minor difficulties have been cleared away . There is nothing composite in the author- ship here , and we evidently have ...
... called Shakespeare's , while there still remain the outset doubt and mystery , at least it stands by itself . All minor difficulties have been cleared away . There is nothing composite in the author- ship here , and we evidently have ...
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