Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... write his - William Shakespeare's - personal history from the impressions they themselves receive from this treatment of particular passages in the Plays , until there are as many William Shakespeares as there are commentators ! My own ...
... write his - William Shakespeare's - personal history from the impressions they themselves receive from this treatment of particular passages in the Plays , until there are as many William Shakespeares as there are commentators ! My own ...
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... write of that which Shakespeare is to him . But when the writer goes further , and insists that the Wil- liam Shakespeare whose name is associated with these plays was the embodiment of that which he himself finds in the works , and ...
... write of that which Shakespeare is to him . But when the writer goes further , and insists that the Wil- liam Shakespeare whose name is associated with these plays was the embodiment of that which he himself finds in the works , and ...
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... write them they can't imagine who did . But while nobody , of course , will disagree with Lord Tenny- son that the parts he read are the finest in " Pericles , " is the fact of his admiration of certain parts of that play to pass as ...
... write them they can't imagine who did . But while nobody , of course , will disagree with Lord Tenny- son that the parts he read are the finest in " Pericles , " is the fact of his admiration of certain parts of that play to pass as ...
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... writer , or are cracked , or who enjoy the paradox or joke . Poor Miss Delia Bacon , who started the notion , was , no ... write in a score of differ- 66 1 To be exact , Miss Bacon never was shut up in an asylum . " She became deranged ...
... writer , or are cracked , or who enjoy the paradox or joke . Poor Miss Delia Bacon , who started the notion , was , no ... write in a score of differ- 66 1 To be exact , Miss Bacon never was shut up in an asylum . " She became deranged ...
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... writing the plays might well have tossed in his learned allusions with lofty noncha- lance , christened his ... writer was patrician with the scorn of a Coriola- nus for the mob who gave him their suffrages . 2 See " Venus and Adonis ...
... writing the plays might well have tossed in his learned allusions with lofty noncha- lance , christened his ... writer was patrician with the scorn of a Coriola- nus for the mob who gave him their suffrages . 2 See " Venus and Adonis ...
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