Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... means of internal evidence the critic must always be allowed to judge for himself " ; that is to say , it is found to be absolutely impossible to remove from the criticism of any one man that personal equation , or point of view ...
... means of internal evidence the critic must always be allowed to judge for himself " ; that is to say , it is found to be absolutely impossible to remove from the criticism of any one man that personal equation , or point of view ...
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... means of all the evidence , historical , circumstantial , textual and comparative : it is proposed in this paper to examine a new candi- date for favor which the present century ( and the last quarter of it ) has developed . This new ...
... means of all the evidence , historical , circumstantial , textual and comparative : it is proposed in this paper to examine a new candi- date for favor which the present century ( and the last quarter of it ) has developed . This new ...
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... mean that the invention is of the last quarter of the nineteenth century . It was known before . But earlier it was called merely eulogium , enco- mium or , perhaps , panegyric . So far as can be discovered , it is only very recently ...
... mean that the invention is of the last quarter of the nineteenth century . It was known before . But earlier it was called merely eulogium , enco- mium or , perhaps , panegyric . So far as can be discovered , it is only very recently ...
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... means by that phrase · viz . , whatever is matchless and sublime in litera- ture ) . But if evidence , in the ordinary acceptation of the word , of anything , this story about Lord Tennyson is evidence of what anybody reading Mr ...
... means by that phrase · viz . , whatever is matchless and sublime in litera- ture ) . But if evidence , in the ordinary acceptation of the word , of anything , this story about Lord Tennyson is evidence of what anybody reading Mr ...
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... means of " stopped " and " unstopped " end- ings , and so that the name of Francis Bacon is not brought anywhere into the neighborhood of the discussion . Up to date , then , the external and internal evi- dence seems to agree in this ...
... means of " stopped " and " unstopped " end- ings , and so that the name of Francis Bacon is not brought anywhere into the neighborhood of the discussion . Up to date , then , the external and internal evi- dence seems to agree in this ...
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