Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 256
... poet , previously to his appearance as a dramatic poet ' , and in the ensuing analysis of Venus and Adonis he shows that the young Shakespeare had ' the chief , if not every , requisite of a poet ' . It is by the means of these two new ...
... poet , previously to his appearance as a dramatic poet ' , and in the ensuing analysis of Venus and Adonis he shows that the young Shakespeare had ' the chief , if not every , requisite of a poet ' . It is by the means of these two new ...
الصفحة 261
... poet almost more than any of our native writers ' , though he complains that ' England has not suffered herself to be robbed of the poet in the same manner as we have been of the musician ' . In England the impact of the great Romantic ...
... poet almost more than any of our native writers ' , though he complains that ' England has not suffered herself to be robbed of the poet in the same manner as we have been of the musician ' . In England the impact of the great Romantic ...
الصفحة 297
... poet wrote them . With all the force of a true taste , he pointed to Wieland's translation of the English dramatist , when scarcely anyone in Germany knew him . Not long before Shakespeare had been seriously compared amongst us with ...
... poet wrote them . With all the force of a true taste , he pointed to Wieland's translation of the English dramatist , when scarcely anyone in Germany knew him . Not long before Shakespeare had been seriously compared amongst us with ...
المحتوى
CHAPTER | 15 |
FROM FIRST FOLIO | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH | 66 |
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