Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... believe that Shakespeare was an actual man who once trod this planet much as other men have trod it . Peradventure he , too , knew the primrose ways : there was little in which he re- mained inexperienced . But that he trod in these ...
... believe that Shakespeare was an actual man who once trod this planet much as other men have trod it . Peradventure he , too , knew the primrose ways : there was little in which he re- mained inexperienced . But that he trod in these ...
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... believe is damnation . He applies to these images of stage illusion the rigorous measurements that we habitually apply - and misapply - -to actual men and women . And when his " scientific standards " fail - as fail they must- he ...
... believe is damnation . He applies to these images of stage illusion the rigorous measurements that we habitually apply - and misapply - -to actual men and women . And when his " scientific standards " fail - as fail they must- he ...
Pagina 17
... believe in God as fervently as the Elizabethans believed in the devil . But these things are in a sense superficial . In a deeper sense , Shakespeare's world was much the world we live in and it will remain such . For in that imaginary ...
... believe in God as fervently as the Elizabethans believed in the devil . But these things are in a sense superficial . In a deeper sense , Shakespeare's world was much the world we live in and it will remain such . For in that imaginary ...
Pagina 30
... believe , with permission , and even in rivalry with the " stolen and surreptitious copies . " More of Shakespeare's plays were printed within his lifetime and in a greater number of editions than the plays of any other playwright ; and ...
... believe , with permission , and even in rivalry with the " stolen and surreptitious copies . " More of Shakespeare's plays were printed within his lifetime and in a greater number of editions than the plays of any other playwright ; and ...
Pagina 46
... Believe this , that when he is gone , and his comedies are out of sale , you will scramble for them and set up a new English inquisition , " which I take it to mean signifies a house - to - house search for these valuable contemporary ...
... Believe this , that when he is gone , and his comedies are out of sale , you will scramble for them and set up a new English inquisition , " which I take it to mean signifies a house - to - house search for these valuable contemporary ...
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