Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... LORD HAMLET " 90 V. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S LITERARY EXECU- TOR THE FIRST SHAKESPEAREAN REVIVAL 132 VI . LAW AND MEDICINE IN THE PLAYS . 162 VII . THE GROWTH AND VICISSITUDES OF A SHAKE- SPEAREAN PLAY ...... 200 VIII . QUEEN ELIZABETH'S ...
... LORD HAMLET " 90 V. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S LITERARY EXECU- TOR THE FIRST SHAKESPEAREAN REVIVAL 132 VI . LAW AND MEDICINE IN THE PLAYS . 162 VII . THE GROWTH AND VICISSITUDES OF A SHAKE- SPEAREAN PLAY ...... 200 VIII . QUEEN ELIZABETH'S ...
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... Lord Bacon ) : that greatest of truths that a philosophy which should be of any value to mankind must be born of knowledge and experience , rather than ( as the bewildered ancients had thought ) that all knowledge must be argued out by ...
... Lord Bacon ) : that greatest of truths that a philosophy which should be of any value to mankind must be born of knowledge and experience , rather than ( as the bewildered ancients had thought ) that all knowledge must be argued out by ...
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... Lord Beaconsfield , whose tactics in that great parley were singly and alone able to confront an empire in the flush of victory , and to force it to relinquish a prize it had been struggling to possess for centuries , which it had just ...
... Lord Beaconsfield , whose tactics in that great parley were singly and alone able to confront an empire in the flush of victory , and to force it to relinquish a prize it had been struggling to possess for centuries , which it had just ...
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... lords , ladies , clowns , beggars , etc. - Or , take the " Merry Wives of Windsor , " the only Shakespeare comedy in which , instead of 1 Introduction to " Leopold Shakespeare , " p . 36 . 2 Ibid . , p . 101 . France , Spain , Italy or ...
... lords , ladies , clowns , beggars , etc. - Or , take the " Merry Wives of Windsor , " the only Shakespeare comedy in which , instead of 1 Introduction to " Leopold Shakespeare , " p . 36 . 2 Ibid . , p . 101 . France , Spain , Italy or ...
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... Lord ( then Mr. ) Tennyson ought to satisfy us ; and it is gratifying to know , too , that Mr. Furnivall and Mr. Fleay both agreed with Mr. Tennyson that those passages were " Shakespeare " ( that is , what every man means by that ...
... Lord ( then Mr. ) Tennyson ought to satisfy us ; and it is gratifying to know , too , that Mr. Furnivall and Mr. Fleay both agreed with Mr. Tennyson that those passages were " Shakespeare " ( that is , what every man means by that ...
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