Shakespere: A Critical Biography and an Estimate of the Facts, Fancies, Forgeries, and Fabrications, Regarding His Life and Works, which Have Appeared in Remote and Recent LiteratureHoulston and Wright, 1861 - 123 pagina's |
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... critics has encouraged the writer to venture on this re - issue . The writing comprised in them has , however ... criticism in those articles . Some subsidiary matter and notes have been relegated to an Appendix ; and a " Tabular View ...
... critics has encouraged the writer to venture on this re - issue . The writing comprised in them has , however ... criticism in those articles . Some subsidiary matter and notes have been relegated to an Appendix ; and a " Tabular View ...
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... criticism , to attain some more decided and realizable notions of the great dra- matist than we at that time possessed ... critics and readers will necessitate a remodelment of our materials , a special arrangement of the topics of our ...
... criticism , to attain some more decided and realizable notions of the great dra- matist than we at that time possessed ... critics and readers will necessitate a remodelment of our materials , a special arrangement of the topics of our ...
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... criticism have as yet been also the great eras of literary imposture . Malone's researches brought up a good many ( unbelieveable ? ) traditions , scraps of poetry , & c . Theobald's deceptive fathering of his plays on Shakespere is ...
... criticism have as yet been also the great eras of literary imposture . Malone's researches brought up a good many ( unbelieveable ? ) traditions , scraps of poetry , & c . Theobald's deceptive fathering of his plays on Shakespere is ...
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... critics now coincide . We believe Shakespere took his sport like a man , not like a vagabond ; and we are the more inclined to think this , because we know that a true attachment is the best safeguard to a young man's character . Our ...
... critics now coincide . We believe Shakespere took his sport like a man , not like a vagabond ; and we are the more inclined to think this , because we know that a true attachment is the best safeguard to a young man's character . Our ...
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... critics are.divided ) , if not an early outline , then the source of the chief plot of " The Taming of the Shrew . " " The Comedy of Errors , " says Hallam , in bis " Literature of Europe , " vol . ii . p . 177 , " may be presumed , by ...
... critics are.divided ) , if not an early outline , then the source of the chief plot of " The Taming of the Shrew . " " The Comedy of Errors , " says Hallam , in bis " Literature of Europe , " vol . ii . p . 177 , " may be presumed , by ...
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Shakespere: A Critical Biography and an Estimate of the Facts, Fancies ... Samuel Neil Volledige weergave - 1861 |
Shakespere: A Critical Biography and an Estimate of the Facts, Fancies ... Samuel Neil Volledige weergave - 1861 |
Shakespere: A Critical Biography and an Estimate of the Facts, Fancies ... Samuel Neil Volledige weergave - 1861 |
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