Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... tion for a morsel of it ) is to the full as legitimate an offer- ing to the solution of the Mystery of Shakespeare as what seems to me the rubbish of the esthetic , the inductive and the creative critics . As to this , I have no ...
... tion for a morsel of it ) is to the full as legitimate an offer- ing to the solution of the Mystery of Shakespeare as what seems to me the rubbish of the esthetic , the inductive and the creative critics . As to this , I have no ...
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... tion to Nos . 8 , 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.
... tion to Nos . 8 , 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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... tion are required to discover his hidden meaning , and these actors are ordained to expound this Bible of the stage . Humbug ! Tragedy is a great literary effort designed , not to be read or meditated upon , but to be represented before ...
... tion are required to discover his hidden meaning , and these actors are ordained to expound this Bible of the stage . Humbug ! Tragedy is a great literary effort designed , not to be read or meditated upon , but to be represented before ...
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... tion of old saws and modern instances to compli- mentary purposes as one can find in the Law Burlesques : " Whereas , in sundry boughs and sprays Now divers birds allege to sing , And certain flowers their heads upraise , Hail , as ...
... tion of old saws and modern instances to compli- mentary purposes as one can find in the Law Burlesques : " Whereas , in sundry boughs and sprays Now divers birds allege to sing , And certain flowers their heads upraise , Hail , as ...
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... tion , but is forever poking his nose between the pages of some old volume to see what he can appropriate . They will not allow one to say ' ring the bells ' without finding that we have taken it from Sir Philp Sidney , or even to use ...
... tion , but is forever poking his nose between the pages of some old volume to see what he can appropriate . They will not allow one to say ' ring the bells ' without finding that we have taken it from Sir Philp Sidney , or even to use ...
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