Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1958 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... given the English answer by Johnson in the Preface to his edition of Shakespeare , 1765. ' Voltaire expresses his wonder , that our author's extravagances are endured by a nation , which has seen the tragedy of Cato . Let him be ...
... given the English answer by Johnson in the Preface to his edition of Shakespeare , 1765. ' Voltaire expresses his wonder , that our author's extravagances are endured by a nation , which has seen the tragedy of Cato . Let him be ...
الصفحة 125
... given by E. K. Chambers in his William Shakespeare , 1930 , which , with a few modifications , is generally accepted as authoritative . The sequence , however , is not absolutely certain ; it is difficult , for example , to place ...
... given by E. K. Chambers in his William Shakespeare , 1930 , which , with a few modifications , is generally accepted as authoritative . The sequence , however , is not absolutely certain ; it is difficult , for example , to place ...
الصفحة 133
... given ? What author of that age had the same easiness and fluency of numbers ? ... Of these three plays I think the second the best . The truth is , that they have not sufficient variety of action , for the incidents are too often of ...
... given ? What author of that age had the same easiness and fluency of numbers ? ... Of these three plays I think the second the best . The truth is , that they have not sufficient variety of action , for the incidents are too often of ...
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Richard III | 13 |
The Comedy of Errors | 61 |
Titus Andronicus | 105 |
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