Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... learned discussions of pseudo - scien- tific topics almost as absurd as those which I have al- leged of my sometime students . At times it is the psychology , the psycho - analytics or rather the crimi- nology , of the poet's own life ...
... learned discussions of pseudo - scien- tific topics almost as absurd as those which I have al- leged of my sometime students . At times it is the psychology , the psycho - analytics or rather the crimi- nology , of the poet's own life ...
Pagina 28
... learned , if in the wrong way . But it is not to be ques- tioned that we have lost much of the historical at- mosphere of this most important book by this particu- lar sin of omission , and by our editorial disregard of the apparatus ...
... learned , if in the wrong way . But it is not to be ques- tioned that we have lost much of the historical at- mosphere of this most important book by this particu- lar sin of omission , and by our editorial disregard of the apparatus ...
Pagina 35
... learned judge on the woolsack , for the simpler associations of equality . Ben Jonson is the first of our authors though by no means the last- to assume an authority over his readers on the score of being an author . The age was ...
... learned judge on the woolsack , for the simpler associations of equality . Ben Jonson is the first of our authors though by no means the last- to assume an authority over his readers on the score of being an author . The age was ...
Pagina 36
... learned of the sinfulness of thirst and practiced several methods of alleviating it " with no allaying Thames . " In Edinburgh the prominent Scottish poet and laird , William Drummond , enter- tained Jonson for some weeks at his ...
... learned of the sinfulness of thirst and practiced several methods of alleviating it " with no allaying Thames . " In Edinburgh the prominent Scottish poet and laird , William Drummond , enter- tained Jonson for some weeks at his ...
Pagina 50
... learned or want to seem learned , it adds immensely to the effect to add : " That elemental psychology is Mar- lowe's , this passage discloses the phraseology and vo- cabulary of Greene , that piece of banality is in the manner of Peele ...
... learned or want to seem learned , it adds immensely to the effect to add : " That elemental psychology is Mar- lowe's , this passage discloses the phraseology and vo- cabulary of Greene , that piece of banality is in the manner of Peele ...
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