Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... follows that- since even docu- mentary , historical and circumstantial evidence is fallible - no one single class of testimony ought to be relied upon ; and that in literary questions , exactly as in those submitted for judicial deter ...
... follows that- since even docu- mentary , historical and circumstantial evidence is fallible - no one single class of testimony ought to be relied upon ; and that in literary questions , exactly as in those submitted for judicial deter ...
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... follow the voluminous papers of the New Shakespeare Society , a brief notice of the labors of certain of its school will sufficiently illustrate its methods . " It is Stratford , " cries Mr. Furnivall , " which has given Shakespeare the ...
... follow the voluminous papers of the New Shakespeare Society , a brief notice of the labors of certain of its school will sufficiently illustrate its methods . " It is Stratford , " cries Mr. Furnivall , " which has given Shakespeare the ...
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... follows : TEACHER . Commether , Billy Chubb , an ' breng the horren- book . Ge ma the vester in tha wendow , you Pat Came . Wha ! be a sleepid ! I'll waken ye ! Now , Billy , there's a good bwoy , ston still there , an ' min whan I da ...
... follows : TEACHER . Commether , Billy Chubb , an ' breng the horren- book . Ge ma the vester in tha wendow , you Pat Came . Wha ! be a sleepid ! I'll waken ye ! Now , Billy , there's a good bwoy , ston still there , an ' min whan I da ...
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... follows , and draws this comment from Gullio : " Noe more ! I am one that can judge accordinge to the proverbe , bovem ex unguibus . Ey marry , Sir , these have some life in them ! Let this duncified worlde esteeme of Spenser and ...
... follows , and draws this comment from Gullio : " Noe more ! I am one that can judge accordinge to the proverbe , bovem ex unguibus . Ey marry , Sir , these have some life in them ! Let this duncified worlde esteeme of Spenser and ...
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... follows : The sonnets are no sonnets , but a con- tinuous poem . If Shakespeare wrote this poem , how could he have passed the separate stanzas around among his private friends as " sonnets " ? 1 " Literature of Europe , " vol . iii . p ...
... follows : The sonnets are no sonnets , but a con- tinuous poem . If Shakespeare wrote this poem , how could he have passed the separate stanzas around among his private friends as " sonnets " ? 1 " Literature of Europe , " vol . iii . p ...
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