Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... passing upon questions of author- ship by 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 ...
... passing upon questions of author- ship by 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 ...
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... passed in childhood at a provincial grammar - school of the sixteenth century , could write in a score of differ- 66 1 To be exact , Miss Bacon never was shut up in an asylum . " She became deranged from her intense excite- ment and the ...
... passed in childhood at a provincial grammar - school of the sixteenth century , could write in a score of differ- 66 1 To be exact , Miss Bacon never was shut up in an asylum . " She became deranged from her intense excite- ment and the ...
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... passing , and we may yet be allowed to worship Shakespeare , not on our knees with our spectacles among the typograph- ical errors of the folios , but upright on our feet . - I cannot do better than quote the manly words of 24 WILLIAM ...
... passing , and we may yet be allowed to worship Shakespeare , not on our knees with our spectacles among the typograph- ical errors of the folios , but upright on our feet . - I cannot do better than quote the manly words of 24 WILLIAM ...
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... passed out of sight without leaving so much as a sulphurous aroma in the ether , and it is just among the pos- sibilities that even these tremendous sonnets are not hermetic , allegorical , or even - to what base uses may we come ...
... passed out of sight without leaving so much as a sulphurous aroma in the ether , and it is just among the pos- sibilities that even these tremendous sonnets are not hermetic , allegorical , or even - to what base uses may we come ...
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... passing to that group , a sudden change in the " you " addressed ? that , whereas it has been a " dark beauty , " a " lovely boy , " a patron , a successful rival in his lady's favor , it all of a sud- den becomes a " rival poet " ? Why ...
... passing to that group , a sudden change in the " you " addressed ? that , whereas it has been a " dark beauty , " a " lovely boy , " a patron , a successful rival in his lady's favor , it all of a sud- den becomes a " rival poet " ? Why ...
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