Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... honored by the court and protected by the throne . He captured the populace and brought the city into his theaters . First to occupy the field , he held it alone and amassed a fortune . His successors had no such monopoly . For the next ...
... honored by the court and protected by the throne . He captured the populace and brought the city into his theaters . First to occupy the field , he held it alone and amassed a fortune . His successors had no such monopoly . For the next ...
Strana 26
... honored nor flattered by blind wor- ship bestowed on my works . If my existence had depended on these text - grubbers , I should have been shelved two centuries ago between Ben Jonson and Massinger , or buried with Beaumont and Fletcher ...
... honored nor flattered by blind wor- ship bestowed on my works . If my existence had depended on these text - grubbers , I should have been shelved two centuries ago between Ben Jonson and Massinger , or buried with Beaumont and Fletcher ...
Strana 39
... honor to Queen Elizabeth , was the dark lady of Sonnets cxxvii . - clii . , because , " in Son- net cli . , where , with respect to her name , the dark lady was spoken of as ' pointed out ' for the poet's ' triumphant prize , ' there ...
... honor to Queen Elizabeth , was the dark lady of Sonnets cxxvii . - clii . , because , " in Son- net cli . , where , with respect to her name , the dark lady was spoken of as ' pointed out ' for the poet's ' triumphant prize , ' there ...
Strana 48
... honored name . It has come to be pretty widely considered that if , in those busy years of his London enterprises , -into which he em- barked penniless , and from which he retired with an annual income of $ 25,000 , - he edited or " set ...
... honored name . It has come to be pretty widely considered that if , in those busy years of his London enterprises , -into which he em- barked penniless , and from which he retired with an annual income of $ 25,000 , - he edited or " set ...
Strana 81
... honor of having been their first reader ) discovered their connection . Until then , while there were dozens of editions , the editors do not seem to have con- sidered it necessary to read before editing - any more than Meres had ...
... honor of having been their first reader ) discovered their connection . Until then , while there were dozens of editions , the editors do not seem to have con- sidered it necessary to read before editing - any more than Meres had ...
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