Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 96
... kind volu- minously read . All that I have further to say at this time is only this : censure I entreat as favourably as it is exposed to thy view freely . Ever studious of thy pleasure and profit , TH . HEYWOOD . But of these 220 plays ...
... kind volu- minously read . All that I have further to say at this time is only this : censure I entreat as favourably as it is exposed to thy view freely . Ever studious of thy pleasure and profit , TH . HEYWOOD . But of these 220 plays ...
الصفحة 171
... kind , of going over it again , ' in imagination ' as we say ... In the imaginative life no such action is necessary , and , therefore , the whole consciousness may be focused upon the perceptive and the emotional aspects of the ...
... kind , of going over it again , ' in imagination ' as we say ... In the imaginative life no such action is necessary , and , therefore , the whole consciousness may be focused upon the perceptive and the emotional aspects of the ...
الصفحة 491
... kind as Shakespeare's , and unlike that of any of his known contemporaries , and with slightly archaic spellings , all of which occur sporadically in good texts of his plays , it seems pedantic to refuse to acknowledge that the ...
... kind as Shakespeare's , and unlike that of any of his known contemporaries , and with slightly archaic spellings , all of which occur sporadically in good texts of his plays , it seems pedantic to refuse to acknowledge that the ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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