Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 371 |
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... Fact for granted , we must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is something in the Friendship of Antonio to Bassanio very Great , Gener- ous and Tender . The whole fourth Act , supposing , as I said , the Fact to be probable ...
... Fact for granted , we must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is something in the Friendship of Antonio to Bassanio very Great , Gener- ous and Tender . The whole fourth Act , supposing , as I said , the Fact to be probable ...
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... fact is undoubtedly so ; which is all I am concerned in . And it is equally a fact , which every man's experience may avouch , that the Understanding and those feelings are frequently at variance . The latter often arise from the most ...
... fact is undoubtedly so ; which is all I am concerned in . And it is equally a fact , which every man's experience may avouch , that the Understanding and those feelings are frequently at variance . The latter often arise from the most ...
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... fact , and concerning a quality which forms the basis of every respectable character ; a quality which is the very essence of a Mili- tary man ; and which is held up to us , in almost every Comic incident of the Play , as the subject of ...
... fact , and concerning a quality which forms the basis of every respectable character ; a quality which is the very essence of a Mili- tary man ; and which is held up to us , in almost every Comic incident of the Play , as the subject of ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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