Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 371 |
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... delightful I These observations have brought me so near to the regions of Poetic magic , ( using the word here in its ... delight the tripping fairy , whose shadowy topic has drawn me far beyond my design : I THE CHARACTER OF FALSTAFF 177.
... delightful I These observations have brought me so near to the regions of Poetic magic , ( using the word here in its ... delight the tripping fairy , whose shadowy topic has drawn me far beyond my design : I THE CHARACTER OF FALSTAFF 177.
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... delight , with the power of producing it , is a gift of imagination ; and this together with the power of reduc- ing multitude into unity of effect , and modifying a series of thoughts by some one predominant thought or feel- ing , may ...
... delight , with the power of producing it , is a gift of imagination ; and this together with the power of reduc- ing multitude into unity of effect , and modifying a series of thoughts by some one predominant thought or feel- ing , may ...
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A Selection David Nichol Smith. courage to affirm , that the delight which their country received from generation to ... delightful monster , -wild , indeed , and with out taste or judgment , but like the inspired idiots so much venerated ...
A Selection David Nichol Smith. courage to affirm , that the delight which their country received from generation to ... delightful monster , -wild , indeed , and with out taste or judgment , but like the inspired idiots so much venerated ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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