Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 9British Academy, 1976 |
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... Shakespeare's later years , and the inspiration drawn by this political group or school from a source to which Shakespeare , too , is held to have resorted . On both heads some note will have to be taken of what there is of external ...
... Shakespeare's later years , and the inspiration drawn by this political group or school from a source to which Shakespeare , too , is held to have resorted . On both heads some note will have to be taken of what there is of external ...
Strana 170
... Shakespeare more than a possible indirect connexion can be established . Mr. Gayley's account of the meetings at the Mitre is interesting enough , but the attempt to treat them as having afforded to Shakespeare ' a nucleus of ...
... Shakespeare more than a possible indirect connexion can be established . Mr. Gayley's account of the meetings at the Mitre is interesting enough , but the attempt to treat them as having afforded to Shakespeare ' a nucleus of ...
Strana 178
... Shakespeare must have had resort , Chaucer reproduces a passage from his own translation of Boëthius de Consolatione , in which he treats Love , not Law , as the great organ of cosmic cohesion . At this point , however , I must frankly ...
... Shakespeare must have had resort , Chaucer reproduces a passage from his own translation of Boëthius de Consolatione , in which he treats Love , not Law , as the great organ of cosmic cohesion . At this point , however , I must frankly ...
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