Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... seems to me the cruel and unusual punishment which Shakespeare is just now meeting at the hands of the esthetic critics . These esthetes , divigating their processes from simple demonstration of Shakespeare's beauties , have fallen to ...
... seems to me the cruel and unusual punishment which Shakespeare is just now meeting at the hands of the esthetic critics . These esthetes , divigating their processes from simple demonstration of Shakespeare's beauties , have fallen to ...
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... seems to me best to let them all stand as they are . All the facts of the Shakespeare case are in , and all the doubts . The questions arising upon them are , however , open ones , and , I sincerely believe , always will be . " Those ...
... seems to me best to let them all stand as they are . All the facts of the Shakespeare case are in , and all the doubts . The questions arising upon them are , however , open ones , and , I sincerely believe , always will be . " Those ...
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... seems to me a thing ungiven , at least " To the foiled searchings of mortality ! " Glamorgan , July 13 , 1887 . N. B. - Chapter X has been added at the suggestion of my publishers , in deference to certain questions just now of curious ...
... seems to me a thing ungiven , at least " To the foiled searchings of mortality ! " Glamorgan , July 13 , 1887 . N. B. - Chapter X has been added at the suggestion of my publishers , in deference to certain questions just now of curious ...
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... seems hardly necessary to submit that unless that word possess a meaning unknown outside of the New Shakespeare Society , this is hardly " evi- dence " to an exact mind . Nor , in the present case , admitting it to be " evidence ...
... seems hardly necessary to submit that unless that word possess a meaning unknown outside of the New Shakespeare Society , this is hardly " evi- dence " to an exact mind . Nor , in the present case , admitting it to be " evidence ...
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... seems , after all , to be the only answer necessary to our esthetic word - counter . - It seems incredible that the New Shakespeare Society should be willing to leave the reasonable doubts and difficulties as to a Shakespearean ...
... seems , after all , to be the only answer necessary to our esthetic word - counter . - It seems incredible that the New Shakespeare Society should be willing to leave the reasonable doubts and difficulties as to a Shakespearean ...
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