This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... continue to ignore the realities of Jonson in Timber , because you continue to visual- ize Jonson differently in the First Folio , I doubt you ever will determine the fact . Yet there may have developed a strong issue between us- this ...
... continue to ignore the realities of Jonson in Timber , because you continue to visual- ize Jonson differently in the First Folio , I doubt you ever will determine the fact . Yet there may have developed a strong issue between us- this ...
Pagina 33
... continue to say nothing of Jonson's Folio eulogy of Shakespeare . I have , you say , cited all of Jonson's trivial carping criticisms of Shakespeare , made a great deal of these — and no one denies that Jonson had his own obstinate ...
... continue to say nothing of Jonson's Folio eulogy of Shakespeare . I have , you say , cited all of Jonson's trivial carping criticisms of Shakespeare , made a great deal of these — and no one denies that Jonson had his own obstinate ...
Pagina 48
... lady , your desire , to my heart , is an absolute commandment . " And he concluded with the prayer that " you will continue to love the writer , who doth exceedingly love you . " Furthermore , in the original edition - 48.
... lady , your desire , to my heart , is an absolute commandment . " And he concluded with the prayer that " you will continue to love the writer , who doth exceedingly love you . " Furthermore , in the original edition - 48.
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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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