Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... least wishing to belittle the achievements of Johnson , I suggest that the reader look at Coleridge's notes on , say , Romeo and Juliet or The Tempest , and then consider who has added most to his understanding and appreciation of ...
... least wishing to belittle the achievements of Johnson , I suggest that the reader look at Coleridge's notes on , say , Romeo and Juliet or The Tempest , and then consider who has added most to his understanding and appreciation of ...
الصفحة 57
... least not arrived to its vigour and maturity : witness the lameness of their plots ; many of which , especially those which they writ first ( for even that age refined itself in some measure ) , were made up of some ridiculous ...
... least not arrived to its vigour and maturity : witness the lameness of their plots ; many of which , especially those which they writ first ( for even that age refined itself in some measure ) , were made up of some ridiculous ...
الصفحة 321
... least like : so that they do not blend with the poem , but seem stuck upon it , like splendid patch - work , or remain quite distinct from it , like detached substances , painted and varnished over . A beautiful thought is sure to be ...
... least like : so that they do not blend with the poem , but seem stuck upon it , like splendid patch - work , or remain quite distinct from it , like detached substances , painted and varnished over . A beautiful thought is sure to be ...
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