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Pagina 49
... genius . He wrote good prose but uninspiring poetry , and his genius was of another sort . The two genii were poles apart in their thinking . In his first seventeen sonnets , in All's Well That Ends Well , and in many other instances ...
... genius . He wrote good prose but uninspiring poetry , and his genius was of another sort . The two genii were poles apart in their thinking . In his first seventeen sonnets , in All's Well That Ends Well , and in many other instances ...
Pagina 146
... genius of what may very well be the finest intellect yet to inhabit a human body on our planet ? Prior to a final ... Genius By Category ' . The rule govern- ing ' Genius By Category ' reminds one of a somewhat similar rule in the Shake ...
... genius of what may very well be the finest intellect yet to inhabit a human body on our planet ? Prior to a final ... Genius By Category ' . The rule govern- ing ' Genius By Category ' reminds one of a somewhat similar rule in the Shake ...
Pagina 170
... genius . The choosing of many friends , the choosing of many literary companions , the choosing of many hobbies , the innumerable letters they wrote , the many adventures they were fond of relat- ing , the style of their conversation ...
... genius . The choosing of many friends , the choosing of many literary companions , the choosing of many hobbies , the innumerable letters they wrote , the many adventures they were fond of relat- ing , the style of their conversation ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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