Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... expressions of per- sonal whim or taste , and to meet all the historical and documentary considerations by simply look- ing in another direction . But there appears to be no escape from the conclusion that they prefer to do just that ...
... expressions of per- sonal whim or taste , and to meet all the historical and documentary considerations by simply look- ing in another direction . But there appears to be no escape from the conclusion that they prefer to do just that ...
Strana 23
... expression of his time should have allowed seven young lawyers , never heard of before or since , to have written the en- tire play , and contented himself with merely pre- paring the pantomime , is incredible : certainly hard to ...
... expression of his time should have allowed seven young lawyers , never heard of before or since , to have written the en- tire play , and contented himself with merely pre- paring the pantomime , is incredible : certainly hard to ...
Strana 27
... expressions of hidden and cipher mean- ings , of unique or interwritten philosophy , mystic or erotic relations between personages contempo- rary with their composition ( were anything , in fact , but some one hundred and fifty - four ...
... expressions of hidden and cipher mean- ings , of unique or interwritten philosophy , mystic or erotic relations between personages contempo- rary with their composition ( were anything , in fact , but some one hundred and fifty - four ...
Strana 32
... expressions ? It is scarcely possible for any one to say or write anything , in this late time of the world , to which ... expression as that the ocean ' roars , ' without finding the precise verse in Homer or Horace from which we have ...
... expressions ? It is scarcely possible for any one to say or write anything , in this late time of the world , to which ... expression as that the ocean ' roars , ' without finding the precise verse in Homer or Horace from which we have ...
Strana 57
... expression " unblotted manuscript " was merely a figure of speech , employed by Jonson to empha- size one thing , and by the two editors to express quite another , in neither case warranting the twisting , discussion , and literal ...
... expression " unblotted manuscript " was merely a figure of speech , employed by Jonson to empha- size one thing , and by the two editors to express quite another , in neither case warranting the twisting , discussion , and literal ...
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