Shakespeare and His Critics |
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If W.S. is Shakespeare it is just possible that the Mr W.H. of the Sonnets is Henry Willobie . We know little about him save that he was an Oxford man and a scholler of very good hope ' who went abroad ' voluntarily to her Maiesties ...
If W.S. is Shakespeare it is just possible that the Mr W.H. of the Sonnets is Henry Willobie . We know little about him save that he was an Oxford man and a scholler of very good hope ' who went abroad ' voluntarily to her Maiesties ...
الصفحة 256
1 after he was a dramatist , and it is possible that he turned playwright only , or at least mainly , from economic motives . ' Clothed in radiant armour ' , says Coleridge , ' Shakspeare came forward to demand the throne of fame ...
1 after he was a dramatist , and it is possible that he turned playwright only , or at least mainly , from economic motives . ' Clothed in radiant armour ' , says Coleridge , ' Shakspeare came forward to demand the throne of fame ...
الصفحة 462
It obtrudes itself throughout the play ; any one on a first reading will notice and remember it , whereas it might be possible to know Lear or Macbeth very well without consciously realizing the dominating symbolic ' motives ' in these ...
It obtrudes itself throughout the play ; any one on a first reading will notice and remember it , whereas it might be possible to know Lear or Macbeth very well without consciously realizing the dominating symbolic ' motives ' in these ...
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PREFACE vii | 11 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
QUARTOS AND Folios | 199 |
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