Shakespeare: New Views for OldRider, 1943 - 112 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... genius . As if genius , without extensive reading and great application , could supply a knowledge of the languages , customs and geography of Italy , France and Spain ; of untranslated Greek and Roman authors , and the facility to coin ...
... genius . As if genius , without extensive reading and great application , could supply a knowledge of the languages , customs and geography of Italy , France and Spain ; of untranslated Greek and Roman authors , and the facility to coin ...
Pagina 27
... genius . But genius alone could not have done all this . The genius of Shakespeare was genius in conjunction with wide reading , and the highest culture that the age could afford . No man ever became learned out of his own consciousness ...
... genius . But genius alone could not have done all this . The genius of Shakespeare was genius in conjunction with wide reading , and the highest culture that the age could afford . No man ever became learned out of his own consciousness ...
Pagina 47
... genius " , I think -he would have hit the mark . It seems to me that Shakespeare is soliloquising ; treating his genius or " better part " as a separate being . It is.sometimes difficult to know when he addresses his own person and when ...
... genius " , I think -he would have hit the mark . It seems to me that Shakespeare is soliloquising ; treating his genius or " better part " as a separate being . It is.sometimes difficult to know when he addresses his own person and when ...
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CHAPTER PAGE PREFACE WHO BEGAN IT? | 6 |
BACON V SHAKSPERE II | 11 |
COULD BACON HAVE COMMITTED THE ERRORS IN THE PLAYS? | 27 |
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