Shakespeare Criticism: A Selection, 1623-1840Oxford University Press, 1961 - Počet stran: 371 Includes works from John Heminge and Henry Condell (1623) to Carlyle (1840). |
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... Better , if so Well , as he hath Described them , and I believe that Antonius and Brutus did not Speak Better to the People , than he hath Feign'd them ; nay , one would think that he had been Metamorphosed from a Man to a Woman , for ...
... Better , if so Well , as he hath Described them , and I believe that Antonius and Brutus did not Speak Better to the People , than he hath Feign'd them ; nay , one would think that he had been Metamorphosed from a Man to a Woman , for ...
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... better betwixt man and man ; Fletcher , betwixt man and woman : consequently , the one describ'd friendship better ; the other love : yet Shakespear taught Fletcher to write love ; and Juliet , and Desdemona , are Originals . " Tis true ...
... better betwixt man and man ; Fletcher , betwixt man and woman : consequently , the one describ'd friendship better ; the other love : yet Shakespear taught Fletcher to write love ; and Juliet , and Desdemona , are Originals . " Tis true ...
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... better ground . This too might be thought a Praise by some ; and to this his Errors have as injudiciously been ascribed by others . For ' tis certain , were it true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are such as are ...
... better ground . This too might be thought a Praise by some ; and to this his Errors have as injudiciously been ascribed by others . For ' tis certain , were it true , it could concern but a small part of them ; the most are such as are ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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