A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... fact , to be considered to- gether . Both are reactions to the facts implied in human subjection to time . Love , and friendship which is a reflection of it , are a reaction against the process of temporal decay , an attempt to grasp ...
... fact , to be considered to- gether . Both are reactions to the facts implied in human subjection to time . Love , and friendship which is a reflection of it , are a reaction against the process of temporal decay , an attempt to grasp ...
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... facts . Yet apart from ' facts ' ( approximate dates , sources , stage conditions , and so on1 ) , there is nothing ... fact that the appreciation of Shakespeare , the kind of thing men have got from Shakespeare , has varied enormously ...
... facts . Yet apart from ' facts ' ( approximate dates , sources , stage conditions , and so on1 ) , there is nothing ... fact that the appreciation of Shakespeare , the kind of thing men have got from Shakespeare , has varied enormously ...
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... fact that women's parts were taken by boys tended to have the same effect . The audience was a cross - section of London – Puritans only excepted - and whatever its limitations it possessed the supreme merit of regarding poetry as a ...
... fact that women's parts were taken by boys tended to have the same effect . The audience was a cross - section of London – Puritans only excepted - and whatever its limitations it possessed the supreme merit of regarding poetry as a ...
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