Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - 371 من الصفحات |
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... remark , by pointing out some master- strokes of this nature in the drama before us . ... From The Adventurer , No. 93. September 25 , 1753 . ' WHOEVER Ventures , ' says Horace , ' to form a character totally original , let him ...
... remark , by pointing out some master- strokes of this nature in the drama before us . ... From The Adventurer , No. 93. September 25 , 1753 . ' WHOEVER Ventures , ' says Horace , ' to form a character totally original , let him ...
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... remarks on life or axioms of morality as float in conversation , and are transmitted through the world in proverbial sentences . I have found it remarked , that , in this important sen- tence , Go before , I'll follow , we read a ...
... remarks on life or axioms of morality as float in conversation , and are transmitted through the world in proverbial sentences . I have found it remarked , that , in this important sen- tence , Go before , I'll follow , we read a ...
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A Selection David Nichol Smith. THOMAS WHATELY Remarks on some of the Characters of Shake- speare . By the Author of Observations on Modern Gardening . M.DCC.LXXXVI EVERY Play of ... Remarks on some of the Characters of Shakespeare, 1785.
A Selection David Nichol Smith. THOMAS WHATELY Remarks on some of the Characters of Shake- speare . By the Author of Observations on Modern Gardening . M.DCC.LXXXVI EVERY Play of ... Remarks on some of the Characters of Shakespeare, 1785.
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
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