Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 371 |
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... Shakespeare is the theme . ' The passage where he breaks away exul- tantly from his main subject to write in sheer delight of Shakespeare's essential difference from all other writers and his imperishable gifts , is one of the great ...
... Shakespeare is the theme . ' The passage where he breaks away exul- tantly from his main subject to write in sheer delight of Shakespeare's essential difference from all other writers and his imperishable gifts , is one of the great ...
Strana xxiii
... Shakespeare's Works , 1765 THOMAS WHATELY ( d . 1772 ) From Remarks on some of the Characters of Shakespeare , 1785 . · WILLIAM RICHARDSON ( 1743-1814 ) From the Introduction to A Philosophical Analysis and Illustration of some of ...
... Shakespeare's Works , 1765 THOMAS WHATELY ( d . 1772 ) From Remarks on some of the Characters of Shakespeare , 1785 . · WILLIAM RICHARDSON ( 1743-1814 ) From the Introduction to A Philosophical Analysis and Illustration of some of ...
Strana 152
... Shakespeare's Female Characters . Richardson was Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow from 1773 till his death in 1814 . Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu's Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare , with Some Remarks upon the ...
... Shakespeare's Female Characters . Richardson was Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow from 1773 till his death in 1814 . Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu's Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare , with Some Remarks upon the ...
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