Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 pagina's |
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Pagina 173
... poem . It is a formidable indictment : pretty , effeminate , artificial , heartless , bookish , rhetorical and ultimately disgusting . One hesitates to disagree with two such admirable critics ; but not one of these epithets seems to be ...
... poem . It is a formidable indictment : pretty , effeminate , artificial , heartless , bookish , rhetorical and ultimately disgusting . One hesitates to disagree with two such admirable critics ; but not one of these epithets seems to be ...
Pagina 207
... poem has been dated as early as 1585 , and as late as 1603 , precision is impossible in either case . These figures do not , of course , prove that Shakespeare wrote the poem ; but at least they throw doubt on the view that because of ...
... poem has been dated as early as 1585 , and as late as 1603 , precision is impossible in either case . These figures do not , of course , prove that Shakespeare wrote the poem ; but at least they throw doubt on the view that because of ...
Pagina 214
... poem by another writer ; and the name ' William Shake - speare ' is repeated after the title ' A Louers complaint ' . It must be assumed , therefore , without strong evidence to the contrary , that the poem was indeed by Shakespeare ...
... poem by another writer ; and the name ' William Shake - speare ' is repeated after the title ' A Louers complaint ' . It must be assumed , therefore , without strong evidence to the contrary , that the poem was indeed by Shakespeare ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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