Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... man . I admit to having modified — in the course of time and study — a good many of the opinions expressed in these Papers , as well as in my earlier " Shakespearean Myth . " But " Those since I cannot pronounce whether I was right V.
... man . I admit to having modified — in the course of time and study — a good many of the opinions expressed in these Papers , as well as in my earlier " Shakespearean Myth . " But " Those since I cannot pronounce whether I was right V.
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... course , have occurred to these gentlemen to write the life of the late Mr. Robertson out of the pages of his comedies " Caste , " " School , " " Ours " or " Play , " or the life of Mr. Boucicault out of " Lon- don Assurance , " " Arrah ...
... course , have occurred to these gentlemen to write the life of the late Mr. Robertson out of the pages of his comedies " Caste , " " School , " " Ours " or " Play , " or the life of Mr. Boucicault out of " Lon- don Assurance , " " Arrah ...
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... course of these periods and groups William Shakespeare employs , says Mr. Furnivall , no less than twelve metrical styles , viz . , the " light ending , " " weak ending , " ( 6 verse line " ( p . 93 ) , “ run - on lines " ( p . 33 ) ...
... course of these periods and groups William Shakespeare employs , says Mr. Furnivall , no less than twelve metrical styles , viz . , the " light ending , " " weak ending , " ( 6 verse line " ( p . 93 ) , “ run - on lines " ( p . 33 ) ...
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... course , will disagree with Lord Tenny- son that the parts he read are the finest in " Pericles , " is the fact of his admiration of certain parts of that play to pass as evidence unimpeach- able that the manager of the Globe Theater ...
... course , will disagree with Lord Tenny- son that the parts he read are the finest in " Pericles , " is the fact of his admiration of certain parts of that play to pass as evidence unimpeach- able that the manager of the Globe Theater ...
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... course of any ordinary love - affair , when , to a poet , ideals are so ` much nearer and nicer than actual happenings ? - Supposing that it should only be granted for argument's sake that these one hundred and fifty- four sonnets are ...
... course of any ordinary love - affair , when , to a poet , ideals are so ` much nearer and nicer than actual happenings ? - Supposing that it should only be granted for argument's sake that these one hundred and fifty- four sonnets are ...
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