Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1958 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 59
... thought that is discommended , nor pathetic vehemence , nor any nobleness of expression in its proper place ; but ' tis a false measure of all these , something which is like them ; ' tis the Bristol - stone , which appears like a ...
... thought that is discommended , nor pathetic vehemence , nor any nobleness of expression in its proper place ; but ' tis a false measure of all these , something which is like them ; ' tis the Bristol - stone , which appears like a ...
الصفحة 110
... thought as we felt and thought in 1927 , then we must accept gratefully that alternative ... That Shakespeare deliberately took a ' view of life ' from Seneca there seems to be no evidence whatever . Nevertheless , there is , in some of ...
... thought as we felt and thought in 1927 , then we must accept gratefully that alternative ... That Shakespeare deliberately took a ' view of life ' from Seneca there seems to be no evidence whatever . Nevertheless , there is , in some of ...
الصفحة 111
... thought , but they fail to show that he thought to any purpose ; that he had any coherent view of life , or that he recommended any procedure to follow . ' We possess a great deal of evidence ' , says Mr. Lewis , ' as to what ...
... thought , but they fail to show that he thought to any purpose ; that he had any coherent view of life , or that he recommended any procedure to follow . ' We possess a great deal of evidence ' , says Mr. Lewis , ' as to what ...
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Richard III | 13 |
The Comedy of Errors | 61 |
Titus Andronicus | 105 |
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