Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 35
... possible that W.S. is Shakespeare : Though Collatine haue deerely bought , To high renowne , a lasting life , And found , that most in vaine haue sought , To have a Faire , and Constant wife , Yet Tarquyne pluckt his glistering grape ...
... possible that W.S. is Shakespeare : Though Collatine haue deerely bought , To high renowne , a lasting life , And found , that most in vaine haue sought , To have a Faire , and Constant wife , Yet Tarquyne pluckt his glistering grape ...
الصفحة 256
... possible to understand at all - Shakespeare himself . The fourth of the great Romantic critics was De Quincey , who though , like Lamb , he wrote little Shakespearean criticism , yet wrote one of the finest and most penetrating ...
... possible to understand at all - Shakespeare himself . The fourth of the great Romantic critics was De Quincey , who though , like Lamb , he wrote little Shakespearean criticism , yet wrote one of the finest and most penetrating ...
الصفحة 462
... possible to know Lear or Macbeth very well without consciously realizing the dominating symbolic ' motives ' in these plays . That is because in them the symbols are the outcome of the imagination at white heat , and thus become one ...
... possible to know Lear or Macbeth very well without consciously realizing the dominating symbolic ' motives ' in these plays . That is because in them the symbols are the outcome of the imagination at white heat , and thus become one ...
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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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