Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner Dodd, Mead, 1906 - 268 من الصفحات |
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... whole , the best and finest critical estimate of Shakespeare's works which the eighteenth century produced , and whether we agree with him or not in every judgment , we cannot fail to be enlightened by his many - syllabled sentences ...
... whole , the best and finest critical estimate of Shakespeare's works which the eighteenth century produced , and whether we agree with him or not in every judgment , we cannot fail to be enlightened by his many - syllabled sentences ...
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... whole number of genuine plays , which we have been able to find printed in his life time , amounts but to eleven . And of some of these we meet with two or more editions by different printers , each of which has whole heaps of trash ...
... whole number of genuine plays , which we have been able to find printed in his life time , amounts but to eleven . And of some of these we meet with two or more editions by different printers , each of which has whole heaps of trash ...
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... whole , a star is prefixed to the scene . This seems to me a shorter and less ostentatious method of performing the better half of criticism ( namely the pointing out an author's excellencies ) than to fill a whole paper with citations ...
... whole , a star is prefixed to the scene . This seems to me a shorter and less ostentatious method of performing the better half of criticism ( namely the pointing out an author's excellencies ) than to fill a whole paper with citations ...
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