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Having established the fact that the dramatist was a ' universal genius ' , the baronet turns sharply on the Stratfordians and asks them if the provincial grammar - school boy could conceivably have become such a man .
Having established the fact that the dramatist was a ' universal genius ' , the baronet turns sharply on the Stratfordians and asks them if the provincial grammar - school boy could conceivably have become such a man .
الصفحة 244
Racine , always fine , was their man , while Shakespeare's genius flashed fitfully like lightning in a weary night . It is the wild irregular genius once more : a barbarian , sometimes even a drunken barbarian , savagely splendid in ...
Racine , always fine , was their man , while Shakespeare's genius flashed fitfully like lightning in a weary night . It is the wild irregular genius once more : a barbarian , sometimes even a drunken barbarian , savagely splendid in ...
الصفحة 306
No work of true genius dares want its appropriate form , neither indeed is there any danger of this . As it must not , so genius cannot , be lawless ; for it is even this that constitutes it genius — the power of acting creatively under ...
No work of true genius dares want its appropriate form , neither indeed is there any danger of this . As it must not , so genius cannot , be lawless ; for it is even this that constitutes it genius — the power of acting creatively under ...
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PREFACE vii | 11 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
QUARTOS AND Folios | 199 |
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