This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... Critics differ over the merits of this statement . For some , even as Jonson wrote in the margin of the paragraph the word , " De Shakespeare nostrati , " which can be translated " Of the nat- ural Shakespeare , " so here is indeed ...
... Critics differ over the merits of this statement . For some , even as Jonson wrote in the margin of the paragraph the word , " De Shakespeare nostrati , " which can be translated " Of the nat- ural Shakespeare , " so here is indeed ...
Pagina 33
... criticism , " Horror ! " And even after Shakespeare's death , during this very period of his writing Timber , he was still at it . Records of this time exist , whose only point is to tell of Jonson's constant carping against Shakespeare ...
... criticism , " Horror ! " And even after Shakespeare's death , during this very period of his writing Timber , he was still at it . Records of this time exist , whose only point is to tell of Jonson's constant carping against Shakespeare ...
Pagina 35
... criticism of one poet by another . · Let us take two examples of this " legitimate criticism of one poet by another . " Jonson certainly had Shakespeare in mind when he brought one Sogliardo on the stage and made him boast of having ...
... criticism of one poet by another . · Let us take two examples of this " legitimate criticism of one poet by another . " Jonson certainly had Shakespeare in mind when he brought one Sogliardo on the stage and made him boast of having ...
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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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