Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 371 |
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... ; there playes a faire But chiding fountaine purled : Not the ayre Nor cloudes nor thunder , but were living drawne Not out of common Tiffany or Lawne . But fine materialls , which the Muses know And onely 212 B SHAKESPEARE'S FREEHOLD 9.
... ; there playes a faire But chiding fountaine purled : Not the ayre Nor cloudes nor thunder , but were living drawne Not out of common Tiffany or Lawne . But fine materialls , which the Muses know And onely 212 B SHAKESPEARE'S FREEHOLD 9.
Strana 164
... living continually in society , nay even in Taverns , and indulging himself , and being indulged by others , in every debauchery ; drinking , whoring , gluttony , and ease ; assuming a liberty of fiction , necessary perhaps to his wit ...
... living continually in society , nay even in Taverns , and indulging himself , and being indulged by others , in every debauchery ; drinking , whoring , gluttony , and ease ; assuming a liberty of fiction , necessary perhaps to his wit ...
Strana 230
... living power as contrasted with lifeless mechanism of free and rival originality as contradis → tinguished from servile imitation , or , more accurately , a blind copying of effects , instead of a true imitation of the essential ...
... living power as contrasted with lifeless mechanism of free and rival originality as contradis → tinguished from servile imitation , or , more accurately , a blind copying of effects , instead of a true imitation of the essential ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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