“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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... least sober Baconian would neither claim nor wish to claim a play of this character , so startlingly replete with horrors , for Francis , Lord Verulam . For the Baconian theory , or the anti - Shakespearian theories generally are ...
... least sober Baconian would neither claim nor wish to claim a play of this character , so startlingly replete with horrors , for Francis , Lord Verulam . For the Baconian theory , or the anti - Shakespearian theories generally are ...
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... out , and is of less importance . One of the reasons that we find it so difficult to get at the original source of this gruesome story , is that it seems to be a conglomerate of at least two revolting themes xvi INTRODUCTION.
... out , and is of less importance . One of the reasons that we find it so difficult to get at the original source of this gruesome story , is that it seems to be a conglomerate of at least two revolting themes xvi INTRODUCTION.
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William Shakespeare. to be a conglomerate of at least two revolting themes , which were nevertheless extremely popular in Europe and England long before Shakespeare's time . The one theme may be called " The Wicked Moor " theme , in ...
William Shakespeare. to be a conglomerate of at least two revolting themes , which were nevertheless extremely popular in Europe and England long before Shakespeare's time . The one theme may be called " The Wicked Moor " theme , in ...
Página xviii
... least two themes which had originally been separate . As E. Roeppe ( Eng . Studien , vol . xvi . 365 , etc. ) shows , there were numerous early versions of the " cruel Moor " theme , as , for instance , ( 1 ) a Latin version by Pontano ...
... least two themes which had originally been separate . As E. Roeppe ( Eng . Studien , vol . xvi . 365 , etc. ) shows , there were numerous early versions of the " cruel Moor " theme , as , for instance , ( 1 ) a Latin version by Pontano ...
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... least , with many of Shakespeare's actor and author con- temporaries , both friends and enemies , or rivals , like Ben Jonson . The folly of discarding this direct evidence , as all who maintain that Shakespeare had little or no part in ...
... least , with many of Shakespeare's actor and author con- temporaries , both friends and enemies , or rivals , like Ben Jonson . The folly of discarding this direct evidence , as all who maintain that Shakespeare had little or no part in ...
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Página xliv - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no ! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.