Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... period " and the chronology of this or that play or poem . Nay , more . They even write his - William Shakespeare's - personal history from the impressions they themselves receive from this treatment of particular passages in the Plays ...
... period " and the chronology of this or that play or poem . Nay , more . They even write his - William Shakespeare's - personal history from the impressions they themselves receive from this treatment of particular passages in the Plays ...
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... period earlier than which certain compositions could not have been written , and thus exclude all authors earlier than that age or period . But to pronounce positively as to who was as well as to who could not have been the particular ...
... period earlier than which certain compositions could not have been written , and thus exclude all authors earlier than that age or period . But to pronounce positively as to who was as well as to who could not have been the particular ...
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... periods and his poems in groups ! His second period began with " King John , " the first having ended with " Richard II " ( p . 40 ) . His third began with " Julius Cæsar " ( p . 47 ) . His fourth with " Pericles " ( p . 87 ) . The ...
... periods and his poems in groups ! His second period began with " King John , " the first having ended with " Richard II " ( p . 40 ) . His third began with " Julius Cæsar " ( p . 47 ) . His fourth with " Pericles " ( p . 87 ) . The ...
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... period ; that he wrote it in 3018 lines , 2703 of which are prose , 227 blank verse , 69 " five measure , " 3 " two measure , " 3 " three measure , " and 3 " six measure " ! and much more to the same purport . The author of this system ...
... period ; that he wrote it in 3018 lines , 2703 of which are prose , 227 blank verse , 69 " five measure , " 3 " two measure , " 3 " three measure , " and 3 " six measure " ! and much more to the same purport . The author of this system ...
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... period ? That William Shakespeare became one of the richest of Elizabeth's private subjects out of the takings at his playhouses seems , after all , to be the only answer necessary to our esthetic word - counter . ― It seems incredible ...
... period ? That William Shakespeare became one of the richest of Elizabeth's private subjects out of the takings at his playhouses seems , after all , to be the only answer necessary to our esthetic word - counter . ― It seems incredible ...
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