Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... thought ) that all knowledge must be argued out by hair - splitting dialecticism of words . All these reforms were beginning to live and move in that wonderful Shake- spearean age . It is because some of us believe that of these reforms ...
... thought ) that all knowledge must be argued out by hair - splitting dialecticism of words . All these reforms were beginning to live and move in that wonderful Shake- spearean age . It is because some of us believe that of these reforms ...
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... thought I had really persuaded myself that it really was Shake- speare's first work . But on turning to ' Love's Labour's Lost ' and the ' Comedy of Errors ' after it , the absurdity was too apparent . " Or again ( for- getting that ...
... thought I had really persuaded myself that it really was Shake- speare's first work . But on turning to ' Love's Labour's Lost ' and the ' Comedy of Errors ' after it , the absurdity was too apparent . " Or again ( for- getting that ...
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... thought them necessary , not being a scholar , he would perhaps have used a work of reference and so inserted them accurately ; while a ripe scholar writing the plays might well have tossed in his learned allusions with lofty noncha ...
... thought them necessary , not being a scholar , he would perhaps have used a work of reference and so inserted them accurately ; while a ripe scholar writing the plays might well have tossed in his learned allusions with lofty noncha ...
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... thought and impressions and expressions ? It is scarcely possible for any one to say or write anything , in this late time of the world , to which , in the rest of the literature of the world , a parallel could not somewhere be found ...
... thought and impressions and expressions ? It is scarcely possible for any one to say or write anything , in this late time of the world , to which , in the rest of the literature of the world , a parallel could not somewhere be found ...
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... thoughts - sold cheap what is most dear " - [ cx . ] " That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds . Thence comes it that my name receives a brand , And almost thence my nature is subdued To ...
... thoughts - sold cheap what is most dear " - [ cx . ] " That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds . Thence comes it that my name receives a brand , And almost thence my nature is subdued To ...
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