Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... opinion of its merits . Malone himself con- siders that this play was printed about the year 1570 , although we believe that this con- jecture fixes the date at least ten years too early . It appears to us that it is a remark- able ...
... opinion of its merits . Malone himself con- siders that this play was printed about the year 1570 , although we believe that this con- jecture fixes the date at least ten years too early . It appears to us that it is a remark- able ...
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... opinion . It appears to us that the differences are as strikingly marked between ' Locrine ' and Titus Andronicus ' as between ' Titus Andronicus ' and ' Othello . ' Those produc- tions were separated by at least twenty years . The ...
... opinion . It appears to us that the differences are as strikingly marked between ' Locrine ' and Titus Andronicus ' as between ' Titus Andronicus ' and ' Othello . ' Those produc- tions were separated by at least twenty years . The ...
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... opinion , which we shall have to enforce in many subsequent passages of these “ stu- dies . " We shall first present ... opinions of the commentators generally , the advantage of considering each with refer- ence to the supposed epoch of ...
... opinion , which we shall have to enforce in many subsequent passages of these “ stu- dies . " We shall first present ... opinions of the commentators generally , the advantage of considering each with refer- ence to the supposed epoch of ...
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... opinion that he was not its author . The external evidence of the authorship , and the external evidence of the date of the author- ship , entirely coincide : each supports the other . The continuation of the argument derived from the ...
... opinion that he was not its author . The external evidence of the authorship , and the external evidence of the date of the author- ship , entirely coincide : each supports the other . The continuation of the argument derived from the ...
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... opinion ) that the freedom of versification which is discovered in ' Titus Andronicus ' is carried a great deal further than even this specimen of ' Jeronimo ; ' and we cannot have a better proof of our as- sertion than this - that ...
... opinion ) that the freedom of versification which is discovered in ' Titus Andronicus ' is carried a great deal further than even this specimen of ' Jeronimo ; ' and we cannot have a better proof of our as- sertion than this - that ...
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