Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... person- ally to know . With one word , however , this group was obsessed ; and that word was the word " psychology . " They brought it to college with them every morning and cherished and coddled it all day . They played with it and ...
... person- ally to know . With one word , however , this group was obsessed ; and that word was the word " psychology . " They brought it to college with them every morning and cherished and coddled it all day . They played with it and ...
Pagina 24
... person finds out to his own satisfaction , as one such did a few years ago , that Shakespeare was the Oscar Wilde of his time , a man of an utterly base and debauched life , and that the price which the world had to pay for the greatest ...
... person finds out to his own satisfaction , as one such did a few years ago , that Shakespeare was the Oscar Wilde of his time , a man of an utterly base and debauched life , and that the price which the world had to pay for the greatest ...
Pagina 38
... persons at times . For example he begins a fine paragraph on Dominus Verulanus , whom we call without any war- rant whatsoever " Lord Bacon , " with these words : " Yet there happened in my time one noble speaker who was full of gravity ...
... persons at times . For example he begins a fine paragraph on Dominus Verulanus , whom we call without any war- rant whatsoever " Lord Bacon , " with these words : " Yet there happened in my time one noble speaker who was full of gravity ...
Pagina 40
... person of Cae- sar , one speaking to him : ' Caesar , thou dost me wrong . ' He replied : ' Caesar did never wrong but with just cause : ' and such like , which were ridiculous . " " Jonson is here alluding to the reply of Caesar to ...
... person of Cae- sar , one speaking to him : ' Caesar , thou dost me wrong . ' He replied : ' Caesar did never wrong but with just cause : ' and such like , which were ridiculous . " " Jonson is here alluding to the reply of Caesar to ...
Pagina 83
... person to fill what has been deftly called the post of " Coryphaeus of the long procession of the commonplace . " The instinct of his followers was right in singling Waller out for that position of historical eminence , not because , as ...
... person to fill what has been deftly called the post of " Coryphaeus of the long procession of the commonplace . " The instinct of his followers was right in singling Waller out for that position of historical eminence , not because , as ...
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