Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... wrote the novel · can we doubt what the verdict of these comparative critics would be ? Textual criticism , on the other hand , is capa- able of being made reliable , but only nega- tively . It can demonstrate , for example , from the ...
... wrote the novel · can we doubt what the verdict of these comparative critics would be ? Textual criticism , on the other hand , is capa- able of being made reliable , but only nega- tively . It can demonstrate , for example , from the ...
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... wrote . " " I now believe that this strange and difficult play [ ' Troilus and Cressida ' ] was written when Shakespeare had ceased to smile genially , and when he must be either ironical or take a deep , passionate , and tragical view ...
... wrote . " " I now believe that this strange and difficult play [ ' Troilus and Cressida ' ] was written when Shakespeare had ceased to smile genially , and when he must be either ironical or take a deep , passionate , and tragical view ...
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... wrote the introduction to the Venus and Adonis , ' and 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 ...
... wrote the introduction to the Venus and Adonis , ' and 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 ...
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Appleton Morgan. tragedy was written ! Doubtless in his first youth young Shakespeare wrote less maturely than in his manhood . Doubtless , habitude and practice brought refinement and celerity . But the remark- able thing about it all ...
Appleton Morgan. tragedy was written ! Doubtless in his first youth young Shakespeare wrote less maturely than in his manhood . Doubtless , habitude and practice brought refinement and celerity . But the remark- able thing about it all ...
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... wrote his plays in periods and his poems in groups ! His second period began with " King John , " the first having ended with " Richard II " ( p . 40 ) . His third began with " Julius Cæsar " ( p . 47 ) . His fourth with " Pericles ...
... wrote his plays in periods and his poems in groups ! His second period began with " King John , " the first having ended with " Richard II " ( p . 40 ) . His third began with " Julius Cæsar " ( p . 47 ) . His fourth with " Pericles ...
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