Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... England and America worked at them ) was able to decide absolutely and finally as to their genuineness . But by and by it occurred to the authorities of the British Museum to go to work with microscope and acids , when they speedily ...
... England and America worked at them ) was able to decide absolutely and finally as to their genuineness . But by and by it occurred to the authorities of the British Museum to go to work with microscope and acids , when they speedily ...
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... England . For one comedy whose scene is Warwickshire there are twelve whose action is outside of England . And certainly no more familiarity is shown with Warwickshire customs than with those of Venice , or Scotland , or the Roman Forum ...
... England . For one comedy whose scene is Warwickshire there are twelve whose action is outside of England . And certainly no more familiarity is shown with Warwickshire customs than with those of Venice , or Scotland , or the Roman Forum ...
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... England ; and which becomes , under the microscope , a local chronicle , packed full of allu- sions to well - known matters occurring during the twenty - one years between the skeleton quarto of 1602 and the perfected text of 1623. Here ...
... England ; and which becomes , under the microscope , a local chronicle , packed full of allu- sions to well - known matters occurring during the twenty - one years between the skeleton quarto of 1602 and the perfected text of 1623. Here ...
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... England in those days are of the slightest consequence in this investiga- tion , it must appear that it was actually these very men , Heminges and Condell , and not the other publishers , who were utterers of " stolen and surreptitious ...
... England in those days are of the slightest consequence in this investiga- tion , it must appear that it was actually these very men , Heminges and Condell , and not the other publishers , who were utterers of " stolen and surreptitious ...
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... . People are not nowadays in the habit of thinking of Shakespeare as one of the richest private subjects in England , in Elizabeth's reign . But he was . Was it from poetry he began to send money home 58 WHOSE SONNETS ?
... . People are not nowadays in the habit of thinking of Shakespeare as one of the richest private subjects in England , in Elizabeth's reign . But he was . Was it from poetry he began to send money home 58 WHOSE SONNETS ?
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