This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 26
... answer was apparent , because unblotted manuscripts -as everyone knows - are but fair copy . And in claiming author- ship of fair copies - fair copies of others ' works - there is where Shakespeare most faulted . Are you convinced ...
... answer was apparent , because unblotted manuscripts -as everyone knows - are but fair copy . And in claiming author- ship of fair copies - fair copies of others ' works - there is where Shakespeare most faulted . Are you convinced ...
Pagina 34
... answer such foolish questions , is busy elsewhere . Or take the Encyclopaedia Britannica . The old superstition that Jonson was filled with ma- lignant envy for the greatest of his fellow - dramatists , and lost no opportunity of giving ...
... answer such foolish questions , is busy elsewhere . Or take the Encyclopaedia Britannica . The old superstition that Jonson was filled with ma- lignant envy for the greatest of his fellow - dramatists , and lost no opportunity of giving ...
Pagina 99
... answers , " My face is but the moon and clouded too , " the King interjects , " Vouchsafe , bright moon , and these thy stars , to shine , those clouds remov'd . " Then when there is question of dancing , the King says to Rosaline ...
... answers , " My face is but the moon and clouded too , " the King interjects , " Vouchsafe , bright moon , and these thy stars , to shine , those clouds remov'd . " Then when there is question of dancing , the King says to Rosaline ...
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THE FACT OF THE MATTER | 9 |
To the memory of my beloved | 65 |
And though thou hadst small Latin and less | 78 |
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