Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... Lord Tenny- son that the parts he read are the finest in " Pericles , " is the fact of his admiration of certain parts of that play to pass as evidence unimpeach- able that the manager of the Globe Theater wrote those parts , and ...
... Lord Tenny- son that the parts he read are the finest in " Pericles , " is the fact of his admiration of certain parts of that play to pass as evidence unimpeach- able that the manager of the Globe Theater wrote those parts , and ...
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... Lord Bacon's having written Shakespeare's plays can be entertained only by folk who know noth- ing whatever of either writer , or are cracked , or who enjoy the paradox or joke . Poor Miss Delia Bacon , who started the notion , was , no ...
... Lord Bacon's having written Shakespeare's plays can be entertained only by folk who know noth- ing whatever of either writer , or are cracked , or who enjoy the paradox or joke . Poor Miss Delia Bacon , who started the notion , was , no ...
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... Lord Verulam lived in " periods , " and that these periods were known to him familiarly as " light ending , " " mistaken identity , " " weak end- ing , " " central pause , " " tragedy , " " comedy " and so on ! Clearly , the rod and the ...
... Lord Verulam lived in " periods , " and that these periods were known to him familiarly as " light ending , " " mistaken identity , " " weak end- ing , " " central pause , " " tragedy , " " comedy " and so on ! Clearly , the rod and the ...
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... Lord Southampton's particular love - affairs only Mr. Massey knows . Is it not a fact to go without cavil that the son- net form in which most of these are written ( for cxlv . appears to be the only one not in that form ) is the ...
... Lord Southampton's particular love - affairs only Mr. Massey knows . Is it not a fact to go without cavil that the son- net form in which most of these are written ( for cxlv . appears to be the only one not in that form ) is the ...
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... Lord Tennyson's " Princess . " Mr. Dawson sent a copy to the poet and received a reply , a portion of which — as showing how a living poet must feel toward voluntary and dilettante commentary upon his work is worth reprinting . Says Lord ...
... Lord Tennyson's " Princess . " Mr. Dawson sent a copy to the poet and received a reply , a portion of which — as showing how a living poet must feel toward voluntary and dilettante commentary upon his work is worth reprinting . Says Lord ...
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