Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 107
... fact , in spite of their amazing poetic and dramatic powers , their work has vanished from the stage , and is to - day familiar to but a few of the lovers of English literature . Shakespeare alone was not subdued to what he worked in ...
... fact , in spite of their amazing poetic and dramatic powers , their work has vanished from the stage , and is to - day familiar to but a few of the lovers of English literature . Shakespeare alone was not subdued to what he worked in ...
الصفحة 134
... fact . For though Shakespeare did see history in an intelligible pattern he compressed into a popular and lively form an astonishing quantity of sheer historical fact . . . . Shakespeare also satisfied the popular taste in setting forth ...
... fact . For though Shakespeare did see history in an intelligible pattern he compressed into a popular and lively form an astonishing quantity of sheer historical fact . . . . Shakespeare also satisfied the popular taste in setting forth ...
الصفحة 175
... Fact for granted , we must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is something in the Friendship of Antonio to Bassanio very Great , Generous and Tender . The whole fourth Act , supposing , as I said , the Fact to be probable ...
... Fact for granted , we must allow it to be very beautifully written . There is something in the Friendship of Antonio to Bassanio very Great , Generous and Tender . The whole fourth Act , supposing , as I said , the Fact to be probable ...
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