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... poet , the reverence for his genius , and the patriotic pride in his writings have drawn to the elucidation of his works the clearest intellects of our time . Thanks to their labours , a perfect storehouse of additional commentary ...
... poet , the reverence for his genius , and the patriotic pride in his writings have drawn to the elucidation of his works the clearest intellects of our time . Thanks to their labours , a perfect storehouse of additional commentary ...
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... poet's plays . This volume is " printed by Isaac Laggard and Ed . Blount ; " but the Dedication bears the signatures of " John Heminge , Henry Condell . " That Blount and Jaggard had become the proprietors of this edition we learn from ...
... poet's plays . This volume is " printed by Isaac Laggard and Ed . Blount ; " but the Dedication bears the signatures of " John Heminge , Henry Condell . " That Blount and Jaggard had become the proprietors of this edition we learn from ...
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... poet's latter period . They are : - Macbeth . Cymbeline . Timon of Athens . Julius Cæsar . Antony and Cleopatra . Coriolanus . Supposed to have been acted at Henslowe's Theatre , 1593. Entered at Stationers ' Hall .. Printed 1609 ...
... poet's latter period . They are : - Macbeth . Cymbeline . Timon of Athens . Julius Cæsar . Antony and Cleopatra . Coriolanus . Supposed to have been acted at Henslowe's Theatre , 1593. Entered at Stationers ' Hall .. Printed 1609 ...
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... poet and as a man . The assertion that the most inventive of poets was without invention " as far as regards the fable of his plays , " is as absurd as to say that Scott did not invent the fable of " Kenilworth , " because the sad tale ...
... poet and as a man . The assertion that the most inventive of poets was without invention " as far as regards the fable of his plays , " is as absurd as to say that Scott did not invent the fable of " Kenilworth , " because the sad tale ...
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... poet has left just such an amount of vague- ness as is quite compatible with the free conduct of his plot . He is not here dramatizing history . He does not undertake to bring before us the fierce struggles for the real sovereignty of ...
... poet has left just such an amount of vague- ness as is quite compatible with the free conduct of his plot . He is not here dramatizing history . He does not undertake to bring before us the fierce struggles for the real sovereignty of ...
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WORKS OF SHAKSPERE William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Charles 1791-1873 Knight,John Sir Gilbert, 1817-1897 Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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