Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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... speak like that ? The crowning absurdity of this article lies in the concluding paragraphs : His shepherds had always the art of conversation ... probably even in those flashes of natural dialectic that found their dramatic expression ...
... speak like that ? The crowning absurdity of this article lies in the concluding paragraphs : His shepherds had always the art of conversation ... probably even in those flashes of natural dialectic that found their dramatic expression ...
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... speak to this purpose that all the end of the comical art be not upon such scornful matters as stirreth laughter only , ut mixed with it that delightful teaching which is the end of oesy . And the great fault even in that point of ...
... speak to this purpose that all the end of the comical art be not upon such scornful matters as stirreth laughter only , ut mixed with it that delightful teaching which is the end of oesy . And the great fault even in that point of ...
Pagina 95
... speak , 66 assembled " by one of his literary assistants . This being so , we can understand why Bacon should have concentrated his efforts on Timon's speeches , particu- larly his indignation at the ingratitude of the State and of his ...
... speak , 66 assembled " by one of his literary assistants . This being so , we can understand why Bacon should have concentrated his efforts on Timon's speeches , particu- larly his indignation at the ingratitude of the State and of his ...
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