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Pagina 10
... better call it mediaeval Christian mythology - conceived of the world as ex- isting as a species of bone of contention between the powers of good and evil , as a species of sketch in black and white , the raiment respectively of the ...
... better call it mediaeval Christian mythology - conceived of the world as ex- isting as a species of bone of contention between the powers of good and evil , as a species of sketch in black and white , the raiment respectively of the ...
Pagina 39
... better than any other , Jonson's scholarly preconceptions , dashed with the lucid intervals of his robust common sense . " I re- member " he says , " the players have often mentioned it as an honor to Shakespeare , that in his writing ...
... better than any other , Jonson's scholarly preconceptions , dashed with the lucid intervals of his robust common sense . " I re- member " he says , " the players have often mentioned it as an honor to Shakespeare , that in his writing ...
Pagina 43
... better go on picking out our seeds and kernels . Jonson opens his poem with the frank statement that Shakespeare's works are so superlative in their excellence that " neither man nor Muse " can overpraise them , and then settles the ...
... better go on picking out our seeds and kernels . Jonson opens his poem with the frank statement that Shakespeare's works are so superlative in their excellence that " neither man nor Muse " can overpraise them , and then settles the ...
Pagina 92
... better station , is a mere natural ; but his witlessness is as distinguishable from the folly of the Shakespearean 66 clown , " as his boorishness differs from the literal simplicity of the Shepherd who becomes foster - brother to ...
... better station , is a mere natural ; but his witlessness is as distinguishable from the folly of the Shakespearean 66 clown , " as his boorishness differs from the literal simplicity of the Shepherd who becomes foster - brother to ...
Pagina 94
... better known to unpoliced Elizabethan England than to us , and Shake- speare found most of his own impressions in this mat- ter to tally remarkably with those of Plutarch and Holinshed . With Shakespeare's mob we leave the country and ...
... better known to unpoliced Elizabethan England than to us , and Shake- speare found most of his own impressions in this mat- ter to tally remarkably with those of Plutarch and Holinshed . With Shakespeare's mob we leave the country and ...
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