Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... students may well wish to keep alertly on their guard against foreclosing themselves . - - Such a caution need not deter the real student of Shake- speare , however , nor hint that he has only a hobby or a foible before him , and so ...
... students may well wish to keep alertly on their guard against foreclosing themselves . - - Such a caution need not deter the real student of Shake- speare , however , nor hint that he has only a hobby or a foible before him , and so ...
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... students who want to know the mind of Shakespeare . " But , exclaims Mr. Halliwell - Phil- 1 Mr. Furnivall's Introduction to Gervinus's Commen- taries , p . xxi . London : Smith , Elder & Co. , 1877 . lipps ( to whom , after a lifetime ...
... students who want to know the mind of Shakespeare . " But , exclaims Mr. Halliwell - Phil- 1 Mr. Furnivall's Introduction to Gervinus's Commen- taries , p . xxi . London : Smith , Elder & Co. , 1877 . lipps ( to whom , after a lifetime ...
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... Students of Shakespeare ! ' If this means anything , it presumes that the works of this poet are of such mystic and misty pro- fundity that deep research and kindred inspira- tion are required to discover his hidden meaning , and these ...
... Students of Shakespeare ! ' If this means anything , it presumes that the works of this poet are of such mystic and misty pro- fundity that deep research and kindred inspira- tion are required to discover his hidden meaning , and these ...
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... student of these sonnets would very quickly become satisfied that they are not either autobiographical of their author or biographical of anybody else . The prop- osition that certain lines in Sonnets cx . , cxi . , and cxii . , such as ...
... student of these sonnets would very quickly become satisfied that they are not either autobiographical of their author or biographical of anybody else . The prop- osition that certain lines in Sonnets cx . , cxi . , and cxii . , such as ...
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... student of the sonnets , however much he may insist that they be read as a whole , but has felt at perfect liberty to isolate lines anywhere and apply them as he pleased . What commentator yet has failed to take from Sonnet lv . the ...
... student of the sonnets , however much he may insist that they be read as a whole , but has felt at perfect liberty to isolate lines anywhere and apply them as he pleased . What commentator yet has failed to take from Sonnet lv . the ...
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