Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... poet , as I said be- dit themselves , and disperse their poison fore , never affirmeth , the poet never maketh throughout the world . " Gosson dedicated any circles about your imagination to con- his ' School of Abuse ' to Sidney ; and ...
... poet , as I said be- dit themselves , and disperse their poison fore , never affirmeth , the poet never maketh throughout the world . " Gosson dedicated any circles about your imagination to con- his ' School of Abuse ' to Sidney ; and ...
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... poet . It may be convenient here briefly to recapitulate the reasons for this opinion , which we shall have to enforce in many subsequent passages of these “ stu- dies . " We shall first present an Abstract of Ma- lone's last ...
... poet . It may be convenient here briefly to recapitulate the reasons for this opinion , which we shall have to enforce in many subsequent passages of these “ stu- dies . " We shall first present an Abstract of Ma- lone's last ...
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... poet . " The De- fence of Poesie ' was not published till 1595 , but must have been written some years be- fore . " There is one slight objection to this argument : Sir Philip Sidney was killed at the battle of Zutphen , in the year ...
... poet . " The De- fence of Poesie ' was not published till 1595 , but must have been written some years be- fore . " There is one slight objection to this argument : Sir Philip Sidney was killed at the battle of Zutphen , in the year ...
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... poet had here nothing less in his mind than to give us a grand Doomsday - drama . But what , as a man , was possible to him in Lear , ' the youth could not accomplish . He gives us a torn - to - pieces world , about which Fate wanders ...
... poet had here nothing less in his mind than to give us a grand Doomsday - drama . But what , as a man , was possible to him in Lear , ' the youth could not accomplish . He gives us a torn - to - pieces world , about which Fate wanders ...
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... poet does not fear your rage ; Shakespear , by him revived , now treads the stage . " In Malone's posthumous edition ... poet has chances of failure which the nar- rative poet may entirely avoid . The dia- logue , and especially the ...
... poet does not fear your rage ; Shakespear , by him revived , now treads the stage . " In Malone's posthumous edition ... poet has chances of failure which the nar- rative poet may entirely avoid . The dia- logue , and especially the ...
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