Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... entirely lost in this numerical fog of their own raising and wander aimlessly about therein , or else , by wonderful good fortune , they find their way back again , and prance triumph- antly , with all their colors flying and amid ...
... entirely lost in this numerical fog of their own raising and wander aimlessly about therein , or else , by wonderful good fortune , they find their way back again , and prance triumph- antly , with all their colors flying and amid ...
Strana 38
... entirely original system of Platonic philosophy , as the author of the " New Study " 1 proposes to demon- strate ; or exchange hallucinations and premoni- tions with Dante , as the " Blackwood " paper 2 in- sists ; or compose a nuptial ...
... entirely original system of Platonic philosophy , as the author of the " New Study " 1 proposes to demon- strate ; or exchange hallucinations and premoni- tions with Dante , as the " Blackwood " paper 2 in- sists ; or compose a nuptial ...
Strana 42
... entirely upon his saying , " Let there be too much of nothing . " To his sen- timent let us add the rider , " even of Shakespear- ean criticism . " But , heeded or not , of one thing we may be sure . We may open William Shakespeare's ...
... entirely upon his saying , " Let there be too much of nothing . " To his sen- timent let us add the rider , " even of Shakespear- ean criticism . " But , heeded or not , of one thing we may be sure . We may open William Shakespeare's ...
Strana 48
... entirely to Bacon . As all sources . of information seem to have been exhausted , we shall probably be obliged to remain contented with the conclusion of the New Shakespeare So- ciety , that very many hands were employed in them . At ...
... entirely to Bacon . As all sources . of information seem to have been exhausted , we shall probably be obliged to remain contented with the conclusion of the New Shakespeare So- ciety , that very many hands were employed in them . At ...
Strana 81
... entirely disappeared from modern editions . ) And there was no stage - right in non - theatrical verse which Will- iam Shakespeare could have purchased . That the one hundred and fifty - four sonnets actually form a connected poem was ...
... entirely disappeared from modern editions . ) And there was no stage - right in non - theatrical verse which Will- iam Shakespeare could have purchased . That the one hundred and fifty - four sonnets actually form a connected poem was ...
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