A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... written by men whose experience of life had been confined to the class - room or the quadrangle . Shakespeare was to them a subject for criticism , not one who had experienced and expressed every sensation of which mortal man is capable ...
... written by men whose experience of life had been confined to the class - room or the quadrangle . Shakespeare was to them a subject for criticism , not one who had experienced and expressed every sensation of which mortal man is capable ...
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... written in the years 1591-2 , tell us little about him , though The Two Gentlemen of Verona proves that he was already an exquisite poet and well on the way to being a master of humorous prose . No man has ever written such a delicious ...
... written in the years 1591-2 , tell us little about him , though The Two Gentlemen of Verona proves that he was already an exquisite poet and well on the way to being a master of humorous prose . No man has ever written such a delicious ...
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... written with an eye to the box - office , this time by the simple method of labelling it Much Ado About Nothing , which is his E personal opinion of the stuff and must not be confused with his attitude to the audience implied in two ...
... written with an eye to the box - office , this time by the simple method of labelling it Much Ado About Nothing , which is his E personal opinion of the stuff and must not be confused with his attitude to the audience implied in two ...
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