Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... criticism . He does not measure them by yard and line , but winds himself into their inner being and discovers the secret of their life . Un- fortunately his criticisms have reached us , for the most part , in a fragmentary form ; but ...
... criticism . He does not measure them by yard and line , but winds himself into their inner being and discovers the secret of their life . Un- fortunately his criticisms have reached us , for the most part , in a fragmentary form ; but ...
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... criticism introduced into Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship ; in his elder years he de- clared that had he been born an Englishman , with Shakespeare's masterpieces in their full might before him , they would have overpowered his ...
... criticism introduced into Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship ; in his elder years he de- clared that had he been born an Englishman , with Shakespeare's masterpieces in their full might before him , they would have overpowered his ...
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... criticism " , has published some excellent essays on " Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist " ( 1885 ) . Two annotated ... critics has been slow , laborious , cumulative . There is another kind of interpreta- tion which is vital , of ...
... criticism " , has published some excellent essays on " Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist " ( 1885 ) . Two annotated ... critics has been slow , laborious , cumulative . There is another kind of interpreta- tion which is vital , of ...
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