Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... poem . Nay , more . They even write his - William Shakespeare's - personal history from the impressions they themselves receive from this treatment of particular passages in the Plays , until there are as many William Shakespeares as ...
... poem . Nay , more . They even write his - William Shakespeare's - personal history from the impressions they themselves receive from this treatment of particular passages in the Plays , until there are as many William Shakespeares as ...
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... , 11 , 16 , 18 , 20 , and 21 , I suppose that 10 , 13 , and 15 are not his either . About No. 19 I doubt . That ' to sin and never for to saint , ' and the whole of the poem , is by some AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 11.
... , 11 , 16 , 18 , 20 , and 21 , I suppose that 10 , 13 , and 15 are not his either . About No. 19 I doubt . That ' to sin and never for to saint , ' and the whole of the poem , is by some AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 11.
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Appleton Morgan. and the whole of the poem , is by some strong man of the Shakespeare breed.1 " I cannot admit that the ... poems in groups ! His second period began with " King John , " the first having ended with " Richard II " ( p . 40 ) ...
Appleton Morgan. and the whole of the poem , is by some strong man of the Shakespeare breed.1 " I cannot admit that the ... poems in groups ! His second period began with " King John , " the first having ended with " Richard II " ( p . 40 ) ...
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... poems , was certainly not one and the same indi- vidual as the stage editor who sets these plays for his boards . So far , at least , Mr. Furnivall's demonstration of the numerous distinct prose and metrical styles ( which he calls ...
... poems , was certainly not one and the same indi- vidual as the stage editor who sets these plays for his boards . So far , at least , Mr. Furnivall's demonstration of the numerous distinct prose and metrical styles ( which he calls ...
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... poem or prose romance exists which cannot be tortured into a set of symbolic types or alle- gories ? Up to date there has not been lavished upon these sonnets anything like the literature , for example , once so popular with what we ...
... poem or prose romance exists which cannot be tortured into a set of symbolic types or alle- gories ? Up to date there has not been lavished upon these sonnets anything like the literature , for example , once so popular with what we ...
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