This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... difference in men's minds , particu- larly writers , the difference in the way writers , good and bad , express themselves . With this change of subject , however , Jonson does not seem to have put further thought of Shakespeare aside ...
... difference in men's minds , particu- larly writers , the difference in the way writers , good and bad , express themselves . With this change of subject , however , Jonson does not seem to have put further thought of Shakespeare aside ...
Pagina 35
... difference was over matters of play construction . However , consider the details of this jesting . The basic feature of the jest was not so much the motto as the crest of the coat of arms . It is because Puntarvolo finds " your crest ...
... difference was over matters of play construction . However , consider the details of this jesting . The basic feature of the jest was not so much the motto as the crest of the coat of arms . It is because Puntarvolo finds " your crest ...
Pagina 53
... difference between them , it was in Sidney's counsel to Dyer not to withdraw himself so absolutely from public view and service . Incidentally , here are Dyer and Sidney exchanging sonnets written in Shakespearean form years before the ...
... difference between them , it was in Sidney's counsel to Dyer not to withdraw himself so absolutely from public view and service . Incidentally , here are Dyer and Sidney exchanging sonnets written in Shakespearean form years before the ...
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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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