The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Histories / ... Shakspere, Svazek 1Routledge, 1867 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... poet's uncontested plays that is not entered in the books of the Stationers ' Company . " King John is one of the plays of Shakspere enumerated by Francis Meres , in 1598. We have carefully considered the reasons which have led Malone ...
... poet's uncontested plays that is not entered in the books of the Stationers ' Company . " King John is one of the plays of Shakspere enumerated by Francis Meres , in 1598. We have carefully considered the reasons which have led Malone ...
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... poet will help us little in fixing a precise date for the composition of King John , we apprehend that the public history of his times will not assist us in attaining this object much more conclusively . A great armament was sent ...
... poet will help us little in fixing a precise date for the composition of King John , we apprehend that the public history of his times will not assist us in attaining this object much more conclusively . A great armament was sent ...
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... poet's plays . Properly to understand the principle upon which Shakspere worked , we must never for a moment suffer ourselves to believe that he was of that class of vulgar artists who are perpetually on the look - out for some ...
... poet's plays . Properly to understand the principle upon which Shakspere worked , we must never for a moment suffer ourselves to believe that he was of that class of vulgar artists who are perpetually on the look - out for some ...
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... poet found in the annalists with which he was familiar . It is upon the conventional " history " of the stage that Shakspere built his play . It is impossible now , except on very general principles , to determine why a poet , who had ...
... poet found in the annalists with which he was familiar . It is upon the conventional " history " of the stage that Shakspere built his play . It is impossible now , except on very general principles , to determine why a poet , who had ...
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... poet has let in the sun - light of prodigious animal spirits , without any great intellectual refinement , ( how different from Mercutio ! ) upon the heavy clod that he found ready to his hand : - : - * Remarks on Life and History of ...
... poet has let in the sun - light of prodigious animal spirits , without any great intellectual refinement , ( how different from Mercutio ! ) upon the heavy clod that he found ready to his hand : - : - * Remarks on Life and History of ...
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