Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1958 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... Coleridge owed anything to Schlegel , or Schlegel to Coleridge , or whether they worked independently , as seems most probable , is perhaps not very important ; but it is almost impossible to over - estimate the importance of Coleridge's ...
... Coleridge owed anything to Schlegel , or Schlegel to Coleridge , or whether they worked independently , as seems most probable , is perhaps not very important ; but it is almost impossible to over - estimate the importance of Coleridge's ...
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... Coleridge modified and developed the criticism of all these aspects of Shakespeare's work , added his own inspired contribution , and swept them into a great critical synthesis . His first object was to overthrow the pernicious ...
... Coleridge modified and developed the criticism of all these aspects of Shakespeare's work , added his own inspired contribution , and swept them into a great critical synthesis . His first object was to overthrow the pernicious ...
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... Coleridge's notes on , say , Romeo and Juliet or The Tempest , and then consider who has added most to his understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare , Johnson or Coleridge . He may be an uncertain guide , and his followers need to ...
... Coleridge's notes on , say , Romeo and Juliet or The Tempest , and then consider who has added most to his understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare , Johnson or Coleridge . He may be an uncertain guide , and his followers need to ...
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Richard III | 13 |
The Comedy of Errors | 61 |
Titus Andronicus | 105 |
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