Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... never , of 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 ...
... never , of 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 ...
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... never afford . " I am afraid the most that can be said for Mr. Furnivall , Mr. Dow- den and Mr. Ward is that they are no whit behind the eloquent sergeant in gush over their hero . But perhaps Mr. Furnivall is striving to elude these ...
... never afford . " I am afraid the most that can be said for Mr. Furnivall , Mr. Dow- den and Mr. Ward is that they are no whit behind the eloquent sergeant in gush over their hero . But perhaps Mr. Furnivall is striving to elude these ...
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... never were his . ' " And yet , had Mr. Furnivall consid- ered it , he would have found it packed with pas- sages describable only as Shakespearean ! apostrophe to Tamora topping all rivals , " As when the golden sun salutes the morn ...
... never were his . ' " And yet , had Mr. Furnivall consid- ered it , he would have found it packed with pas- sages describable only as Shakespearean ! apostrophe to Tamora topping all rivals , " As when the golden sun salutes the morn ...
Strana 11
... . 8 , 11 , 16 , 18 , 20 , and 21 , I suppose that 10 , 13 , and 15 are not his either . About No. 19 I doubt . That ' to sin and never for to saint , ' and the whole of the poem , is by some AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 11.
... . 8 , 11 , 16 , 18 , 20 , and 21 , I suppose that 10 , 13 , and 15 are not his either . About No. 19 I doubt . That ' to sin and never for to saint , ' and the whole of the poem , is by some AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 11.
Strana 15
... never read it , as some friends whom I considered good judges had told me it was very doubtful whether Shake- speare wrote any of it . Mr. Tennyson answered : " Oh ! that won't do . He wrote all the part relating to the birth and ...
... never read it , as some friends whom I considered good judges had told me it was very doubtful whether Shake- speare wrote any of it . Mr. Tennyson answered : " Oh ! that won't do . He wrote all the part relating to the birth and ...
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