Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... means many different things to many different people . Some are not quite sure whether Shakespeare was actually a man or merely a book ; others question if he ever had a name and was not rather a trust or a syndicate . One devoutly ...
... means many different things to many different people . Some are not quite sure whether Shakespeare was actually a man or merely a book ; others question if he ever had a name and was not rather a trust or a syndicate . One devoutly ...
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... means of an elaborate contribution to what he calls the " natural history of pessimism . " + 998 In one place we learn that Macbeth is a congenital criminal , discoverable , if we are to know him scien- tifically , only in the light of ...
... means of an elaborate contribution to what he calls the " natural history of pessimism . " + 998 In one place we learn that Macbeth is a congenital criminal , discoverable , if we are to know him scien- tifically , only in the light of ...
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... means wholly lost among us . Thus are we always raveling and unravel- ing our myths , tearing the fabrics of the past to weave them anew into novel designs and in striking and bi- zarre colors . The greater the repute , then , the ...
... means wholly lost among us . Thus are we always raveling and unravel- ing our myths , tearing the fabrics of the past to weave them anew into novel designs and in striking and bi- zarre colors . The greater the repute , then , the ...
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... means you of course , dear reader ) , to him who can but spell ? " Can we spare the fine lines " To the memory of my beloved , the author , Master William Shakespeare and what he hath left us , " penned by the greatest poet , dramatic ...
... means you of course , dear reader ) , to him who can but spell ? " Can we spare the fine lines " To the memory of my beloved , the author , Master William Shakespeare and what he hath left us , " penned by the greatest poet , dramatic ...
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... means all of them . In Shakespeare's time there was no such thing as a copyright . The booksellers had adopted an ar- rangement in the Stationers ' that is Booksellers ' Register , by which they protected themselves against each other ...
... means all of them . In Shakespeare's time there was no such thing as a copyright . The booksellers had adopted an ar- rangement in the Stationers ' that is Booksellers ' Register , by which they protected themselves against each other ...
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