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Pagina xxviii
... criticism . He cares not for the foolish problems which are wont to perplex the critics of the Sonnets . Mr. W. H. is not of supreme importance to him . He brushes Mr. Tyler's case aside , because it cannot be argued without the ...
... criticism . He cares not for the foolish problems which are wont to perplex the critics of the Sonnets . Mr. W. H. is not of supreme importance to him . He brushes Mr. Tyler's case aside , because it cannot be argued without the ...
Pagina 242
... critics , even when they turned to them again , were still thinking of the Plays - were rather seeking in the Poet for the man hid in the Playwright than bent on esteeming the loveliness of Shakespeare's lyrical art . For this purpose ...
... critics , even when they turned to them again , were still thinking of the Plays - were rather seeking in the Poet for the man hid in the Playwright than bent on esteeming the loveliness of Shakespeare's lyrical art . For this purpose ...
Pagina 339
... criticism are born of a nervous revulsion from conclusions reached by the more confident champions of a ' personal theory ' ; and their very ... critics , who find in them a train of poetic exhalations whose THE POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE 339.
... criticism are born of a nervous revulsion from conclusions reached by the more confident champions of a ' personal theory ' ; and their very ... critics , who find in them a train of poetic exhalations whose THE POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE 339.
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