What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - Počet stran: 210 |
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... perhaps this is why it was never finished too unpalatable . This play too was made mainly , though not wholly , out of Plutarch ; something of Lucian was drawn upon . The Elizabethans had no such clear idea of the Greeks , but Timon was ...
... perhaps this is why it was never finished too unpalatable . This play too was made mainly , though not wholly , out of Plutarch ; something of Lucian was drawn upon . The Elizabethans had no such clear idea of the Greeks , but Timon was ...
Strana 96
... perhaps every person is in some degree dissociated ; and this fact of universal significance , which is given gross expression in certain pathological states , often finds a species of covert ( and perhaps obscurely cathartic or thera ...
... perhaps every person is in some degree dissociated ; and this fact of universal significance , which is given gross expression in certain pathological states , often finds a species of covert ( and perhaps obscurely cathartic or thera ...
Strana 105
... Perhaps his sympathies were on the other side - as in the previous poem they had been with Venus ; at any rate , it takes Tarquin an over - long argumentation with himself to screw up his courage to the sticking - point . The Cambridge ...
... Perhaps his sympathies were on the other side - as in the previous poem they had been with Venus ; at any rate , it takes Tarquin an over - long argumentation with himself to screw up his courage to the sticking - point . The Cambridge ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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