Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... thing ungiven , at least " To the foiled searchings of mortality ! " Glamorgan , July 13 , 1887 . N. B. - Chapter X has been added at the suggestion of my publishers , in deference to certain questions just now of curious interest . And ...
... thing ungiven , at least " To the foiled searchings of mortality ! " Glamorgan , July 13 , 1887 . N. B. - Chapter X has been added at the suggestion of my publishers , in deference to certain questions just now of curious interest . And ...
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... its hermeneutics thereby is one thing . But insistence on dogmat- ical or debatable conclusions therefrom as to matters of Elizabethan history is altogether another . In the WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS.
... its hermeneutics thereby is one thing . But insistence on dogmat- ical or debatable conclusions therefrom as to matters of Elizabethan history is altogether another . In the WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS.
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... 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 as to ...
... 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 as to ...
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... thing about it all is , that - after all the esthetic chronologies are completed - we know no more or less about it than before . Either the esthetes are entirely lost in this numerical fog of their own raising and wander aimlessly ...
... thing about it all is , that - after all the esthetic chronologies are completed - we know no more or less about it than before . Either the esthetes are entirely lost in this numerical fog of their own raising and wander aimlessly ...
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... thing at one time and be ignorant of it at another , should be eloquent and verbose , deal now in sterling and now in fustian - Oh that is all right , cries Mr. Furnivall ; you see Shakespeare wrote his plays in periods and his poems in ...
... thing at one time and be ignorant of it at another , should be eloquent and verbose , deal now in sterling and now in fustian - Oh that is all right , cries Mr. Furnivall ; you see Shakespeare wrote his plays in periods and his poems in ...
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