Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... certainly the same internal evidence that William Shakespeare was born in Epidamnium or Rome or Troy as that he was born in Stratford . There is certainly much more in the plays about Italy , Rome , and Greece than about England . For ...
... certainly the same internal evidence that William Shakespeare was born in Epidamnium or Rome or Troy as that he was born in Stratford . There is certainly much more in the plays about Italy , Rome , and Greece than about England . For ...
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... certainly would not miss the gratitude of his countrymen ! But , bad as this is , when our esthete does really consent to " consider " a play , he makes a mess of it . He counts all the " run - on lines , " the " stopped " and ...
... certainly would not miss the gratitude of his countrymen ! But , bad as this is , when our esthete does really consent to " consider " a play , he makes a mess of it . He counts all the " run - on lines , " the " stopped " and ...
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... certainly a moral absurdity . But see what esthetic criticism tells us of such a play as this , grown by accretion to three times its original bulk as it left the original playwright's pen ! Why , we are told that this is a play of ...
... certainly a moral absurdity . But see what esthetic criticism tells us of such a play as this , grown by accretion to three times its original bulk as it left the original playwright's pen ! Why , we are told that this is a play of ...
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... certainly not the first discoverers of the fact that the world uses the term Shakespeare as a synonym for what is most sublime and eloquent in literature , and not as the name of any particular rhetorical form . Again , if there are ...
... certainly not the first discoverers of the fact that the world uses the term Shakespeare as a synonym for what is most sublime and eloquent in literature , and not as the name of any particular rhetorical form . Again , if there are ...
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... certainly " or " undoubtedly " Shake- speare's . And of the remaining nineteen any one having patience enough to tabulate the results of Mr. Fleay's demonstration1 will see that William Shakespeare , à la Fleay , can only retain about ...
... certainly " or " undoubtedly " Shake- speare's . And of the remaining nineteen any one having patience enough to tabulate the results of Mr. Fleay's demonstration1 will see that William Shakespeare , à la Fleay , can only retain about ...
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