Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... critic himself . A notable instance of the failure of com- parative criticism was in the Ireland Shakespeare- forgery cases , where a whole city full of pundits 66 and critics hesitated as to whether the work of a 2 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... critic himself . A notable instance of the failure of com- parative criticism was in the Ireland Shakespeare- forgery cases , where a whole city full of pundits 66 and critics hesitated as to whether the work of a 2 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
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... whole . Another well - known case was that of Mr. Collier's alleged discoveries , in 1852 , of corrections in the Shakespeare text . No amount of comparative critical acumen ( and every Shakespearean critic in England and America worked ...
... whole . Another well - known case was that of Mr. Collier's alleged discoveries , in 1852 , of corrections in the Shakespeare text . No amount of comparative critical acumen ( and every Shakespearean critic in England and America worked ...
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... whole , another by a detail thereof . As , for example , one will be moved over the picture of dishonored Lucrece sitting lonesome , with full heart , awaiting her husband's return and the moment when her own suicide will be appro ...
... whole , another by a detail thereof . As , for example , one will be moved over the picture of dishonored Lucrece sitting lonesome , with full heart , awaiting her husband's return and the moment when her own suicide will be appro ...
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... whole world shall so consent to understand Shake- speare , -in other words , proposes to write the biography of the dramatist out of his own inner reading of the text of the dramas before him , — this matter of esthetic criticism ...
... whole world shall so consent to understand Shake- speare , -in other words , proposes to write the biography of the dramatist out of his own inner reading of the text of the dramas before him , — this matter of esthetic criticism ...
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... Nos . 8 , 11 , 16 , 18 , 20 , and 21 , I suppose that 10 , 13 , and 15 are not his either . About No. 19 I doubt . That ' to sin and never for to saint , ' and the whole of the poem , is by some AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 11.
... Nos . 8 , 11 , 16 , 18 , 20 , and 21 , I suppose that 10 , 13 , and 15 are not his either . About No. 19 I doubt . That ' to sin and never for to saint , ' and the whole of the poem , is by some AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 11.
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