Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... becomes not only incontinent and inconsistent , but leads at once into all sorts of irregularities and absurdities . The modern and present exponents of this esthetic criticism , used as a method of writing an author's history from the ...
... becomes not only incontinent and inconsistent , but leads at once into all sorts of irregularities and absurdities . The modern and present exponents of this esthetic criticism , used as a method of writing an author's history from the ...
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... 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 we have the names ...
... 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 we have the names ...
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... become so by championing it , and are only suffered to run at large by the charity of a long - enduring world , what would our experts in mental pathol- ogy say , should these Baconians be heard to assert that Lord Verulam lived in ...
... become so by championing it , and are only suffered to run at large by the charity of a long - enduring world , what would our experts in mental pathol- ogy say , should these Baconians be heard to assert that Lord Verulam lived in ...
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... become satisfied that they are not either autobiographical of their author or biographical of anybody else . The prop- osition that certain lines in Sonnets cx . , cxi . , and cxii . , such as - " And made myself a motley to the view ...
... become satisfied that they are not either autobiographical of their author or biographical of anybody else . The prop- osition that certain lines in Sonnets cx . , cxi . , and cxii . , such as - " And made myself a motley to the view ...
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... becomes a " rival poet " ? Why not test it ? Would this average reader ever extract , for ex- ample , from the lines ( lxxxii . ) : - " I grant thou wert not married to my Muse , And therefore may'st without attaint o'erlook The ...
... becomes a " rival poet " ? Why not test it ? Would this average reader ever extract , for ex- ample , from the lines ( lxxxii . ) : - " I grant thou wert not married to my Muse , And therefore may'st without attaint o'erlook The ...
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