Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... poets and for dreamers always , with the personal equation always to the fore ? We have no use for dates and documents , muniments and pedigrees . Hamlet and Desde- mona , Othello and Macbeth - Love , Rage , Jealousy — every human ...
... poets and for dreamers always , with the personal equation always to the fore ? We have no use for dates and documents , muniments and pedigrees . Hamlet and Desde- mona , Othello and Macbeth - Love , Rage , Jealousy — every human ...
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... poets build better than they know ? What else is it that gives what is called immortal- ity to human work ? What we have to guard against , I think , is the tendency of esthetic to be- come creative criticism and so demand from the text ...
... poets build better than they know ? What else is it that gives what is called immortal- ity to human work ? What we have to guard against , I think , is the tendency of esthetic to be- come creative criticism and so demand from the text ...
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... poet was surprised in the act of forgery and confessed to the whole . Another well - known case was that of Mr. Collier's alleged discoveries , in 1852 , of corrections in the Shakespeare text . No amount of comparative critical acumen ...
... poet was surprised in the act of forgery and confessed to the whole . Another well - known case was that of Mr. Collier's alleged discoveries , in 1852 , of corrections in the Shakespeare text . No amount of comparative critical acumen ...
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... poet as a whole , another by a detail thereof . As , for example , one will be moved over the picture of dishonored Lucrece sitting lonesome , with full heart , awaiting her husband's return and the moment when her own suicide will be ...
... poet as a whole , another by a detail thereof . As , for example , one will be moved over the picture of dishonored Lucrece sitting lonesome , with full heart , awaiting her husband's return and the moment when her own suicide will be ...
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... poet read , in his deep voice , with an occasional trium- phant " Isn't that Shakespeare ? " ' What do you think of that ? " and a few comments , the genuine part of " Pericles . " I need not tell you how I enjoyed the reading , or how ...
... poet read , in his deep voice , with an occasional trium- phant " Isn't that Shakespeare ? " ' What do you think of that ? " and a few comments , the genuine part of " Pericles . " I need not tell you how I enjoyed the reading , or how ...
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