Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... character . Way- ward , lovable , clever , brilliant was William Shakespeare , boy and man ; and that he became rich as well is matter beyond dispute . Ben Jon- son's plays were stuffed even fuller of classicisms than Shakespeare's ...
... character . Way- ward , lovable , clever , brilliant was William Shakespeare , boy and man ; and that he became rich as well is matter beyond dispute . Ben Jon- son's plays were stuffed even fuller of classicisms than Shakespeare's ...
Strana 21
... characters with Greek and Hebrew derivations that only ripe scholars to - day recognize as apposite , and perpetrated the boldest and most astounding anachronisms with airy con- tempt for the mixed audiences in the pit and the rabble in ...
... characters with Greek and Hebrew derivations that only ripe scholars to - day recognize as apposite , and perpetrated the boldest and most astounding anachronisms with airy con- tempt for the mixed audiences in the pit and the rabble in ...
Strana 26
... characters , why make so much ado about nothing ? I am neither honored nor flattered by blind wor- ship bestowed on my works . If my existence had depended on these text - grubbers , I should have been shelved two centuries ago between ...
... characters , why make so much ado about nothing ? I am neither honored nor flattered by blind wor- ship bestowed on my works . If my existence had depended on these text - grubbers , I should have been shelved two centuries ago between ...
Strana 28
... , never before Interpreted : The Secret Drama of Shakespeare's Sonnets unfolded , with the Characters identified . " By Gerald Massey . London : Long- mans . 1866 . that he , a poet himself , should have insisted 28 MUCH ADO ABOUT SONNETS .
... , never before Interpreted : The Secret Drama of Shakespeare's Sonnets unfolded , with the Characters identified . " By Gerald Massey . London : Long- mans . 1866 . that he , a poet himself , should have insisted 28 MUCH ADO ABOUT SONNETS .
Strana 35
... character to have imagined himself as being " branded " - to the extent of some thou- sands a year- by popularity , or to have been in a position , barring his theatrical connections , for something illustrious in the State . I leave ...
... character to have imagined himself as being " branded " - to the extent of some thou- sands a year- by popularity , or to have been in a position , barring his theatrical connections , for something illustrious in the State . I leave ...
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