Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... thou- sand or twelve hundred feet , I sketched it ( according to my custom then ) in these words : " Slow - dropping veils of thinnest lawn . ' When I printed this , a critic informed me that 32 MUCH ADO ABOUT SONNETS .
... thou- sand or twelve hundred feet , I sketched it ( according to my custom then ) in these words : " Slow - dropping veils of thinnest lawn . ' When I printed this , a critic informed me that 32 MUCH ADO ABOUT SONNETS .
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Appleton Morgan. When I printed this , a critic informed me that ' lawn ' was the material used in theaters to imitate a waterfall , and graciously added : ' Mr. T. should not go to the boards of a theater , but to Nature herself , for ...
Appleton Morgan. When I printed this , a critic informed me that ' lawn ' was the material used in theaters to imitate a waterfall , and graciously added : ' Mr. T. should not go to the boards of a theater , but to Nature herself , for ...
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... printed from the actor's copies or " lengths " -as the Shakespeare plays all were - he would be a bold man indeed who should assert - from evi- dence that a set of plays had been the property of this or that theatrical proprietor - that ...
... printed from the actor's copies or " lengths " -as the Shakespeare plays all were - he would be a bold man indeed who should assert - from evi- dence that a set of plays had been the property of this or that theatrical proprietor - that ...
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... printed on a title - page in those times was no guarantee of authorship whatever , since members of the Stationers ' Company were pro- tected by law in printing what they pleased , and since nothing except what they pleased to print ...
... printed on a title - page in those times was no guarantee of authorship whatever , since members of the Stationers ' Company were pro- tected by law in printing what they pleased , and since nothing except what they pleased to print ...
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... printed were books of " Songs and Sonnets , " such as Slender speaks of when he catches the eye of pretty Anne Page : " I had rather than forty shillings I had my book of songs and sonnets here . " To tack Shakespeare's name to their ...
... printed were books of " Songs and Sonnets , " such as Slender speaks of when he catches the eye of pretty Anne Page : " I had rather than forty shillings I had my book of songs and sonnets here . " To tack Shakespeare's name to their ...
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