Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 75
... admiration . . . . More than any other effort on behalf of the English poet , this translation has made him our own ... admirable with the matter , and the judgment of the great poet not less deserving our wonder than his innate genius ...
... admiration . . . . More than any other effort on behalf of the English poet , this translation has made him our own ... admirable with the matter , and the judgment of the great poet not less deserving our wonder than his innate genius ...
الصفحة 188
... admirable comedy used to be frequently acted till of late years . Mr. Garrick's Benedick was one of his most ... admirably supported , and his conversion to matrimony is no less happily effected by the pretended story of Beatrice's love ...
... admirable comedy used to be frequently acted till of late years . Mr. Garrick's Benedick was one of his most ... admirably supported , and his conversion to matrimony is no less happily effected by the pretended story of Beatrice's love ...
الصفحة 192
... admiration for him . He was a hero , that is , he was ready to sacrifice his own life for the pleasure of destroying ... admirable picture to the spirit of the good old times , the moral inference does not at all depend upon the nature ...
... admiration for him . He was a hero , that is , he was ready to sacrifice his own life for the pleasure of destroying ... admirable picture to the spirit of the good old times , the moral inference does not at all depend upon the nature ...
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