Shakspere: Some Notes on His Character and WritingsEdmonston and Douglas, 1867 - Всего страниц: 119 |
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... Folio did their best to encourage this absurdity by informing their readers that Shakspere's " mind and hand went together , and what he thought he uttered with that easiness that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers ...
... Folio did their best to encourage this absurdity by informing their readers that Shakspere's " mind and hand went together , and what he thought he uttered with that easiness that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers ...
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... Folio of 1623 , " rare Ben " writes as follows of " my beloved , the author , Mr William Shakespeare " -a man , as he elsewhere says , whom he " worshipped on this side idolatry : " - He was not of an age , but for all time ! And all ...
... Folio of 1623 , " rare Ben " writes as follows of " my beloved , the author , Mr William Shakespeare " -a man , as he elsewhere says , whom he " worshipped on this side idolatry : " - He was not of an age , but for all time ! And all ...
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... Folio ; for , granting that the writings were in the most perfect condition when they came under the eyes of Messrs Heminge and Condell , who can ever know or estimate the amount of labour which was necessary before they attained this ...
... Folio ; for , granting that the writings were in the most perfect condition when they came under the eyes of Messrs Heminge and Condell , who can ever know or estimate the amount of labour which was necessary before they attained this ...
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... folio collection of 1623 , forbids us to doubt . He may , in the dawning of his dramatic career , have written a few of the speeches , and have imparted vigour and more rhythmical freedom to others ; he may have been instru- mental also ...
... folio collection of 1623 , forbids us to doubt . He may , in the dawning of his dramatic career , have written a few of the speeches , and have imparted vigour and more rhythmical freedom to others ; he may have been instru- mental also ...
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... Folio . Leaving out of view the strong external evidence supplied by Meres and by the editors of the First Folio that Shak- spere was the sole author of " Titus Andronicus " -- evidence stronger than any we can get in the case of most ...
... Folio . Leaving out of view the strong external evidence supplied by Meres and by the editors of the First Folio that Shak- spere was the sole author of " Titus Andronicus " -- evidence stronger than any we can get in the case of most ...
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