Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... and contribution to its hermeneutics thereby is one thing . But insistence on dogmat- ical or debatable conclusions therefrom as to matters of Elizabethan history is altogether another . In the WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS.
... and contribution to its hermeneutics thereby is one thing . But insistence on dogmat- ical or debatable conclusions therefrom as to matters of Elizabethan history is altogether another . In the WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS.
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Appleton Morgan. matters of Elizabethan history is altogether another . In the trial of a question of fact in a court of justice , reliance is had on two sorts of evidence : first , circumstantial , or , as it may be called , narra- tive ...
Appleton Morgan. matters of Elizabethan history is altogether another . In the trial of a question of fact in a court of justice , reliance is had on two sorts of evidence : first , circumstantial , or , as it may be called , narra- tive ...
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... Elizabethan English works so universally credited to William Shakespeare ; leaving Bacon- ians , editorialists and pro - Shakespeareans to sub- mit propositions , make postulates and riddle each other's theories and corollaries to their ...
... Elizabethan English works so universally credited to William Shakespeare ; leaving Bacon- ians , editorialists and pro - Shakespeareans to sub- mit propositions , make postulates and riddle each other's theories and corollaries to their ...
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... Elizabethan mixed audiences than the bloodless dialectics of Hamlet and Brutus ) : " Titus Andronicus ' I do not con- sider .... The play declares , as plainly as play can speak , ' I am not Shakespeare's ; my 8 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... Elizabethan mixed audiences than the bloodless dialectics of Hamlet and Brutus ) : " Titus Andronicus ' I do not con- sider .... The play declares , as plainly as play can speak , ' I am not Shakespeare's ; my 8 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
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... Elizabethan day , when an ideal love - affair would have answered just as well . If Mr. Massey had not been a poet before he became a Shakespearean commentator , we should have perhaps wondered why he selected Southampton as the lover ...
... Elizabethan day , when an ideal love - affair would have answered just as well . If Mr. Massey had not been a poet before he became a Shakespearean commentator , we should have perhaps wondered why he selected Southampton as the lover ...
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