Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner Dodd, Mead, 1906 - 268 páginas |
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... least tincture of a school , or the least conversa- tion with such as had . Ben Jonson ( whom they will not think partial to him ) allows him at least to have had some Latin ; which is utterly inconsistent with mistakes like these . Nay ...
... least tincture of a school , or the least conversa- tion with such as had . Ben Jonson ( whom they will not think partial to him ) allows him at least to have had some Latin ; which is utterly inconsistent with mistakes like these . Nay ...
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... least as is hitherto come to the knowledge , may be all ulti- mately resolv'd into the sole opinion of their unworthi- ness , exclusive of some weak surmises which do not deserve a notice : it is therefore fair and allowable , by all ...
... least as is hitherto come to the knowledge , may be all ulti- mately resolv'd into the sole opinion of their unworthi- ness , exclusive of some weak surmises which do not deserve a notice : it is therefore fair and allowable , by all ...
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... least vexatious to the commentator , is the exactness with which Shakespeare followed his author . Instead of dilating his thoughts into generalities , and expressing incidents with poetical latitude , he often combines circumstances ...
... least vexatious to the commentator , is the exactness with which Shakespeare followed his author . Instead of dilating his thoughts into generalities , and expressing incidents with poetical latitude , he often combines circumstances ...
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Ellison Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
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