This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... fair , you ask , to call Jonson a First Folio prankster just because he may have ghost- written a letter for Heminges and Condell , and when on the very next page of the Folio there stands forth for all time that won- derful eulogy he ...
... fair , you ask , to call Jonson a First Folio prankster just because he may have ghost- written a letter for Heminges and Condell , and when on the very next page of the Folio there stands forth for all time that won- derful eulogy he ...
Pagina 26
... fair copy . And in claiming author- ship of fair copies - fair copies of others ' works - there is where Shakespeare most faulted . Are you convinced ? Possibly you are not . Possibly , even , it is for you all presumption on my part ...
... fair copy . And in claiming author- ship of fair copies - fair copies of others ' works - there is where Shakespeare most faulted . Are you convinced ? Possibly you are not . Possibly , even , it is for you all presumption on my part ...
Pagina 39
... Fair ( III , i ) the hypocrite Busy complains of the " impurity " of the Fair , its false gods everywhere , then suddenly exclaims , " Idolatry peepeth out on every side ! " The author of Sonnet 105 wrote : Let not my love be call'd ...
... Fair ( III , i ) the hypocrite Busy complains of the " impurity " of the Fair , its false gods everywhere , then suddenly exclaims , " Idolatry peepeth out on every side ! " The author of Sonnet 105 wrote : Let not my love be call'd ...
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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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