Shakspere's Silences, المجلد 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 73
... quoted immediately below . 5. For an interpretation which goes dangerously near the other extreme see First Folio ed . of the play ( Porter and Clarke ) . tionale of the thing has been effectively set forth once THE UNHAPPY HAPPY ENDING 73.
... quoted immediately below . 5. For an interpretation which goes dangerously near the other extreme see First Folio ed . of the play ( Porter and Clarke ) . tionale of the thing has been effectively set forth once THE UNHAPPY HAPPY ENDING 73.
الصفحة 149
... quoted from Hamlet's remonstrance to his mother upon her crime . ( Davies , Dramatic Miscellanies . ) 3. Passages ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) are both from the player's ranting speech . Words without thoughts never to heaven go . ( 11 SHAKSPERIAN ...
... quoted from Hamlet's remonstrance to his mother upon her crime . ( Davies , Dramatic Miscellanies . ) 3. Passages ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) are both from the player's ranting speech . Words without thoughts never to heaven go . ( 11 SHAKSPERIAN ...
الصفحة 221
... quoted Scott's judgment upon the imita- tors of Paradise Lost , and yet Scott justly notes that The State of Innocence ( printed 1674 ) , Dryden's operatic version of the theme , is by no means beneath contempt - if read fairly in and ...
... quoted Scott's judgment upon the imita- tors of Paradise Lost , and yet Scott justly notes that The State of Innocence ( printed 1674 ) , Dryden's operatic version of the theme , is by no means beneath contempt - if read fairly in and ...
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SHAKSPERES SILENCES | 3 |
SHAKSPERE AND THE UNHAPPY HAPPY ENDING | 64 |
SHAKSPERE AND SIR THOMAS BROWNE | 97 |
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