Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... stand as they are . All the facts of the Shakespeare case are in , and all the doubts . The questions arising upon ... standing upright on one's feet ; with the finer glasses that moderns grind , and with the - electric light rather than ...
... stand as they are . All the facts of the Shakespeare case are in , and all the doubts . The questions arising upon ... standing upright on one's feet ; with the finer glasses that moderns grind , and with the - electric light rather than ...
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... stand alone , sui generis , with no ancestors , antitypes or prototypes ; with no sources to reconcile and no references to be con- sulted . Anybody can do it . There is not a rock in the channel . All we have to do is to forge ahead ...
... stand alone , sui generis , with no ancestors , antitypes or prototypes ; with no sources to reconcile and no references to be con- sulted . Anybody can do it . There is not a rock in the channel . All we have to do is to forge ahead ...
Strana 41
... stands the comma of distortion eternally between the amities of commentary and common sense is always on hand with his wheelbarrow - load of dusty and archaic notes . Large attention is paid to the dramatist's political and moral ...
... stands the comma of distortion eternally between the amities of commentary and common sense is always on hand with his wheelbarrow - load of dusty and archaic notes . Large attention is paid to the dramatist's political and moral ...
Strana 45
... stands alone in his hypo- thesis ; whereas , since Mr. Armitage Brown made the other theory fashionable ( especially since Mr. Gerald Massey's tremendous volume 2 " inter- preted " them for us so circumstantially ) , there is no end of ...
... stands alone in his hypo- thesis ; whereas , since Mr. Armitage Brown made the other theory fashionable ( especially since Mr. Gerald Massey's tremendous volume 2 " inter- preted " them for us so circumstantially ) , there is no end of ...
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... stands by itself . All minor difficulties have been cleared away . There is nothing composite in the author- ship here , and we evidently have only one man to hunt for . It is proposed in this paper to do a little hunting in the ...
... stands by itself . All minor difficulties have been cleared away . There is nothing composite in the author- ship here , and we evidently have only one man to hunt for . It is proposed in this paper to do a little hunting in the ...
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