Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1958 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 97
... give up rather than the Stratford Peasant ? There is no regiment of highest Dignitaries that we would sell him for . He is the grandest thing we have yet done . For our honour among foreign nations , as an ornament to our English ...
... give up rather than the Stratford Peasant ? There is no regiment of highest Dignitaries that we would sell him for . He is the grandest thing we have yet done . For our honour among foreign nations , as an ornament to our English ...
الصفحة 154
... gives to every power a double power , Above their functions and their offices . . . . This is quite a study ... give expression to the tapestry figures in the House of Lords . WALTER PATER It is this foppery of delicate language ...
... gives to every power a double power , Above their functions and their offices . . . . This is quite a study ... give expression to the tapestry figures in the House of Lords . WALTER PATER It is this foppery of delicate language ...
الصفحة 206
... gives rise to a corresponding style of comedy , the object of which is to detect the disguises of self - love , and ... give them pain by exposing their absurdity . This may be called the comedy of nature , and it is the comedy which we ...
... gives rise to a corresponding style of comedy , the object of which is to detect the disguises of self - love , and ... give them pain by exposing their absurdity . This may be called the comedy of nature , and it is the comedy which we ...
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Richard III | 13 |
The Comedy of Errors | 61 |
Titus Andronicus | 105 |
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