Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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... Perhaps he did write something and it has been lost ? Perhaps he turned again to his first love , to the pure poetry of the Sonnets and lyrics - and there are indications in the later plays that he might well have done so - and perhaps ...
... Perhaps he did write something and it has been lost ? Perhaps he turned again to his first love , to the pure poetry of the Sonnets and lyrics - and there are indications in the later plays that he might well have done so - and perhaps ...
الصفحة 294
... perhaps become invisible to those who shall seek them through the medium of his beauties , instead of looking for those beauties , as is too frequently done , through the smoke of some real or imputed obscurity . When the hand of time ...
... perhaps become invisible to those who shall seek them through the medium of his beauties , instead of looking for those beauties , as is too frequently done , through the smoke of some real or imputed obscurity . When the hand of time ...
الصفحة 315
... perhaps , a disad- vantage to his single works ; the variety of his resources , sometimes diverting him from applying them to the utmost effectual purposes . He might be said to combine the powers of Eschylus and Aristophanes , of Dante ...
... perhaps , a disad- vantage to his single works ; the variety of his resources , sometimes diverting him from applying them to the utmost effectual purposes . He might be said to combine the powers of Eschylus and Aristophanes , of Dante ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
FROM FIRST FOLIO | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH | 66 |
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