Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 243
Frank Ernest Halliday. but the criticism was of the plays as written by Shakespeare and printed in the Folios - the Fourth and last Folio was published in 1685 . This was partly the result of the new interest in textual criticism and ...
Frank Ernest Halliday. but the criticism was of the plays as written by Shakespeare and printed in the Folios - the Fourth and last Folio was published in 1685 . This was partly the result of the new interest in textual criticism and ...
الصفحة 247
... criticism is on all subjects useless and unentertaining , but is more than commonly absurd with respect to Shakespeare , who must be accom- panied step by step , and scene by scene , in his gradual developments of characters and ...
... criticism is on all subjects useless and unentertaining , but is more than commonly absurd with respect to Shakespeare , who must be accom- panied step by step , and scene by scene , in his gradual developments of characters and ...
الصفحة 261
... critics with ' a vicious model ' , and the nineteenth century is full of what Croce calls exclamatory criticism , ' which instead of understanding a poet in his particularity , his finite - infinity , drowns him beneath a flood of ...
... critics with ' a vicious model ' , and the nineteenth century is full of what Croce calls exclamatory criticism , ' which instead of understanding a poet in his particularity , his finite - infinity , drowns him beneath a flood of ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
FROM FIRST FOLIO | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH | 66 |
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