Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... appears that , unassisted , - especially at remote dates from the fact , the chances are very largely against an arrival at the exact truth by unaided comparative criticism . To recur to an example very recently suggested : supposing ...
... appears that , unassisted , - especially at remote dates from the fact , the chances are very largely against an arrival at the exact truth by unaided comparative criticism . To recur to an example very recently suggested : supposing ...
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... appears to be no escape from the conclusion that they prefer to do just that ; to wit ( I quote from my friend Mr. Rolfe's introduction to his " Pericles " ) : " In the discussion which followed the reading of Mr. Fleay's paper on ...
... appears to be no escape from the conclusion that they prefer to do just that ; to wit ( I quote from my friend Mr. Rolfe's introduction to his " Pericles " ) : " In the discussion which followed the reading of Mr. Fleay's paper on ...
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... appears to have been fully as practical as poetical . He elbowed hist way from abject poverty to exceptional affluence . He found the play - house a tabooed thing , a vaga- bond pastime to be enjoyed by stealth . He made it a profession ...
... appears to have been fully as practical as poetical . He elbowed hist way from abject poverty to exceptional affluence . He found the play - house a tabooed thing , a vaga- bond pastime to be enjoyed by stealth . He made it a profession ...
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Appleton Morgan. II Much Ado About Sonnets HATEVER the date of its first appear- ance , it is very evident that when the idea that the Shakespeare sonnets were expressions of hidden and cipher mean- ings , of unique or interwritten ...
Appleton Morgan. II Much Ado About Sonnets HATEVER the date of its first appear- ance , it is very evident that when the idea that the Shakespeare sonnets were expressions of hidden and cipher mean- ings , of unique or interwritten ...
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... appears to be the only one not in that form ) is the principal reason for binding them up to- gether ? Has any other reason been discovered , or any other relation between them not purely visionary and fanciful ? Most of us have smiled ...
... appears to be the only one not in that form ) is the principal reason for binding them up to- gether ? Has any other reason been discovered , or any other relation between them not purely visionary and fanciful ? Most of us have smiled ...
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