Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... sure they don't know , and were confident of it all along . And when they do affect a demonstration , the results are marvelous . When a lad , Shakespeare created " Romeo and Juliet , " with a maturity of experience and a mastery of ...
... sure they don't know , and were confident of it all along . And when they do affect a demonstration , the results are marvelous . When a lad , Shakespeare created " Romeo and Juliet , " with a maturity of experience and a mastery of ...
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... sure I don't wish to be disrespectful to the New Shakespeare Society , but it seems to me that all their mighty discovery as to stopped and unstopped lines amounts to is that there is no arbitrary rule as to structural forms of tragic ...
... sure I don't wish to be disrespectful to the New Shakespeare Society , but it seems to me that all their mighty discovery as to stopped and unstopped lines amounts to is that there is no arbitrary rule as to structural forms of tragic ...
Strana 18
... sure that Mr. Fleay's man of shrewd and ready wit , who made these plays available for revenue , was not the very man we are after , - William Shakespeare by name , - while Mr. Fleay believes him to have been a partner of Shake ...
... sure that Mr. Fleay's man of shrewd and ready wit , who made these plays available for revenue , was not the very man we are after , - William Shakespeare by name , - while Mr. Fleay believes him to have been a partner of Shake ...
Strana 28
... sure to yield plentiful treatises . The last Napoleon , however , has 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 ...
... sure to yield plentiful treatises . The last Napoleon , however , has 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 ...
Strana 42
... sure . We may open William Shakespeare's grave . We may find the inventory of all the world's goods of which he died possessed - the catalogue of his library , the disposition of his first - best bed . We may even dispose forever of the ...
... sure . We may open William Shakespeare's grave . We may find the inventory of all the world's goods of which he died possessed - the catalogue of his library , the disposition of his first - best bed . We may even dispose forever of the ...
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