Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... lawyers , never heard of before or since , to have written the en- tire play , and contented himself with merely pre- paring the pantomime , is incredible : certainly hard to believe by anybody who knows anything of the habits of ...
... lawyers , never heard of before or since , to have written the en- tire play , and contented himself with merely pre- paring the pantomime , is incredible : certainly hard to believe by anybody who knows anything of the habits of ...
Strana 84
... lawyer ? " It seems by no means sure that there is any skull at all in that grave under the chancel in Stratford Church . There is no name on the slab that covers it . The mural tablet says distinctly that the remains of William ...
... lawyer ? " It seems by no means sure that there is any skull at all in that grave under the chancel in Stratford Church . There is no name on the slab that covers it . The mural tablet says distinctly that the remains of William ...
Strana 87
... lawyer ; so sat- urated with precedents that at once in his sub- limest and sweetest flights he colors everything with legal dyes , sounding every depth and shoal of poetry in only the juridicial key . And , moreover , he was a ...
... lawyer ; so sat- urated with precedents that at once in his sub- limest and sweetest flights he colors everything with legal dyes , sounding every depth and shoal of poetry in only the juridicial key . And , moreover , he was a ...
Strana 100
... lawyer - like , he still gives the benefit of the doubt to the de facto King . Even the vision which three other sane men have seen may yet be the chimera of his own melan- choly : " The spirit that I have seen May be the devil ...
... lawyer - like , he still gives the benefit of the doubt to the de facto King . Even the vision which three other sane men have seen may yet be the chimera of his own melan- choly : " The spirit that I have seen May be the devil ...
Strana 162
... lawyers . " II . King Henry VI . , iv . ii . - 78 . HE lamented Richard Grant White was that rarest of all creations- a Shakespearean commentator with no nonsense about him . I think his entire character and career , his whole ...
... lawyers . " II . King Henry VI . , iv . ii . - 78 . HE lamented Richard Grant White was that rarest of all creations- a Shakespearean commentator with no nonsense about him . I think his entire character and career , his whole ...
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