Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... sort of common pur- pose . That purpose is to protest , as far as one voice can , against what seems to me the cruel and unusual punishment which Shakespeare is just now meeting at the hands of the esthetic critics . These esthetes ...
... sort of common pur- pose . That purpose is to protest , as far as one voice can , against what seems to me the cruel and unusual punishment which Shakespeare is just now meeting at the hands of the esthetic critics . These esthetes ...
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... sort of critical evidence . Hence it follows that- since even docu- mentary , historical and circumstantial evidence is fallible no one single class of testimony ought to be relied upon ; and that in literary questions , exactly as in ...
... sort of critical evidence . Hence it follows that- since even docu- mentary , historical and circumstantial evidence is fallible no one single class of testimony ought to be relied upon ; and that in literary questions , exactly as in ...
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... sort of thing managed on the Shakespearean boards ? We cannot lavish overmuch gratitude upon gentlemen who count syllables and twitter of stopped endings for us . But one who will so substantially contribute to the history of scenic art ...
... sort of thing managed on the Shakespearean boards ? We cannot lavish overmuch gratitude upon gentlemen who count syllables and twitter of stopped endings for us . But one who will so substantially contribute to the history of scenic art ...
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... to Dorothea ; or old Tulkinghorn , or Mr. Vholes . But is it not rather hard to imagine merry Will Shakespeare scribbling this sort of thing on the banks of Avon , among the primroses of sunny Stratford 30 MUCH ADO ABOUT SONNETS .
... to Dorothea ; or old Tulkinghorn , or Mr. Vholes . But is it not rather hard to imagine merry Will Shakespeare scribbling this sort of thing on the banks of Avon , among the primroses of sunny Stratford 30 MUCH ADO ABOUT SONNETS .
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... sort of thing is not " imputing one's self to the poet , " it would be hard to find a name for it . But the process , which requires considerable ingenuity and periphrasis when applied to the plays , is clear sailing and simplicity ...
... sort of thing is not " imputing one's self to the poet , " it would be hard to find a name for it . But the process , which requires considerable ingenuity and periphrasis when applied to the plays , is clear sailing and simplicity ...
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