Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... thou art free ! " says Mr. Arnold in his splendid sonnet . But if Shakespeare is free indeed — to reduce him to a splitter of syllables and a counter of " stopped endings " seems to me a thing ungiven , at least " To the foiled ...
... thou art free ! " says Mr. Arnold in his splendid sonnet . But if Shakespeare is free indeed — to reduce him to a splitter of syllables and a counter of " stopped endings " seems to me a thing ungiven , at least " To the foiled ...
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... thou art too dear for my possessing , And like enough thou know'st thy estimate : The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in thee are all determinate " ? Or , still more extreme example of this law - letter pedantry ...
... thou art too dear for my possessing , And like enough thou know'st thy estimate : The charter of thy worth gives thee releasing ; My bonds in thee are all determinate " ? Or , still more extreme example of this law - letter pedantry ...
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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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... thou- sands a year- by popularity , or to have been in a position , barring his theatrical connections , for something illustrious in the State . I leave again to Mr. Massey the task of weaving any such auto- biographical matter ...
... thou- sands a year- by popularity , or to have been in a position , barring his theatrical connections , for something illustrious in the State . I leave again to Mr. Massey the task of weaving any such auto- biographical matter ...
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... thou wert not married to my Muse , And therefore may'st without attaint o'erlook The dedicated words which writers use Of their fair subject , blessing every book , " 1 " A New Study of Shakespeare : An Inquiry into the Connection of ...
... thou wert not married to my Muse , And therefore may'st without attaint o'erlook The dedicated words which writers use Of their fair subject , blessing every book , " 1 " A New Study of Shakespeare : An Inquiry into the Connection of ...
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