Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... perhaps , panegyric . So far as can be discovered , it is only very recently indeed that it has claimed to be actual evidence - actual and undebatable proof as to the actual man Shake- speare , his moods and tenses , his fortunes ...
... perhaps , panegyric . So far as can be discovered , it is only very recently indeed that it has claimed to be actual evidence - actual and undebatable proof as to the actual man Shake- speare , his moods and tenses , his fortunes ...
Strana 8
... perhaps Mr. Furnivall is striving to elude these entanglements of " internal evidence " when he exclaims : " I wrote the introduction to the ' Venus and Adonis , ' and thought I had really persuaded myself that it really was Shake ...
... perhaps Mr. Furnivall is striving to elude these entanglements of " internal evidence " when he exclaims : " I wrote the introduction to the ' Venus and Adonis , ' and thought I had really persuaded myself that it really was Shake ...
Strana 21
... perhaps hissed at them ) ; though , if pressed for time or not recognizing them him- self , he might have omitted to weed them out . Had William Shakespeare , a practical stage - man- ager himself , thought them necessary , not being a ...
... perhaps hissed at them ) ; though , if pressed for time or not recognizing them him- self , he might have omitted to weed them out . Had William Shakespeare , a practical stage - man- ager himself , thought them necessary , not being a ...
Strana 29
... perhaps wondered why he selected Southampton as the lover instead of Pembroke ( for whose name , by grace of baptism and good nature , " W. H. " might perhaps have stood ) . But , being a poet , why should not any one man -for love ...
... perhaps wondered why he selected Southampton as the lover instead of Pembroke ( for whose name , by grace of baptism and good nature , " W. H. " might perhaps have stood ) . But , being a poet , why should not any one man -for love ...
Strana 31
... perhaps , of William Shakespeare's own treat- ment of that feature of commentary , could he only come back again , may be gathered from a case quite in point . Recently a Canadian gentle- man MUCH ADO ABOUT SONNETS . 31.
... perhaps , of William Shakespeare's own treat- ment of that feature of commentary , could he only come back again , may be gathered from a case quite in point . Recently a Canadian gentle- man MUCH ADO ABOUT SONNETS . 31.
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