Makers of Literary Criticism, Volumen2Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1967 |
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... Shakespeare , as the outcome and flowerage of all which had preceded it , is itself attributable to the Catholicism of the Middle Ages . The Christian faith , which was the theme of Dante's song , had produced this Practical Life which ...
... Shakespeare , as the outcome and flowerage of all which had preceded it , is itself attributable to the Catholicism of the Middle Ages . The Christian faith , which was the theme of Dante's song , had produced this Practical Life which ...
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... Shakespeare's . The description of the two hosts : the worn - out , jaded English ; the dread hour , big with destiny , when the battle shall begin ; and then that deathless valour : " Ye good yeomen , whose limbs were made in England ...
... Shakespeare's . The description of the two hosts : the worn - out , jaded English ; the dread hour , big with destiny , when the battle shall begin ; and then that deathless valour : " Ye good yeomen , whose limbs were made in England ...
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... Shakespeare ! Indian Empire will go , at any rate , some day ; but this Shakespeare does not go , he lasts for ever with us ; we cannot give up our Shakespeare ! Nay , apart from spiritualities ; and considering him merely as a real ...
... Shakespeare ! Indian Empire will go , at any rate , some day ; but this Shakespeare does not go , he lasts for ever with us ; we cannot give up our Shakespeare ! Nay , apart from spiritualities ; and considering him merely as a real ...
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Foreword | 1 |
NOTE TO THE THORN 1800 | 15 |
ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO The Preface 1815 | 33 |
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