Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... question if he ever had a name and was not rather a trust or a syndicate . One devoutly believes that , like his own Caesar , Shakespeare can do no wrong ; another de- lights to malign him as illiterate and debauched . In a trite , old ...
... question if he ever had a name and was not rather a trust or a syndicate . One devoutly believes that , like his own Caesar , Shakespeare can do no wrong ; another de- lights to malign him as illiterate and debauched . In a trite , old ...
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... question whether all things , sacred and mundane , are safely to be decided by a show of hands . He would have recognized that art at least cares nothing for dull averages , for the man in the street as the man in the street , but that ...
... question whether all things , sacred and mundane , are safely to be decided by a show of hands . He would have recognized that art at least cares nothing for dull averages , for the man in the street as the man in the street , but that ...
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... question as to the stated facts , the authenticity of the Bible . It seems that Professor Abel Lefranc , of the College de France , has elaborated a theory whereby Shake- speare is once more deprived of authorship in his own plays and ...
... question as to the stated facts , the authenticity of the Bible . It seems that Professor Abel Lefranc , of the College de France , has elaborated a theory whereby Shake- speare is once more deprived of authorship in his own plays and ...
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... question arose . Neither Heminge or Condell was a writer , and such a book ought to be prop- erly introduced . In such a juncture there could be no choice . The best book of the hour demanded sponsor- ship by the greatest contemporary ...
... question arose . Neither Heminge or Condell was a writer , and such a book ought to be prop- erly introduced . In such a juncture there could be no choice . The best book of the hour demanded sponsor- ship by the greatest contemporary ...
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... question perhaps if this was much of a gain to the shop . But at any rate it substituted the judicial attitude , which is that of the learned judge on the woolsack , for the simpler associations of equality . Ben Jonson is the first of ...
... question perhaps if this was much of a gain to the shop . But at any rate it substituted the judicial attitude , which is that of the learned judge on the woolsack , for the simpler associations of equality . Ben Jonson is the first of ...
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