Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... honour . This graver labour , the Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection ...
... honour . This graver labour , the Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection ...
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... honour his memory , on this side idolatry , as much as any . " It was inevitable that Jonson , with his classical train- ing and strict ideas on literary style , should be of the opinion that Shakespeare often wronged his genius by ...
... honour his memory , on this side idolatry , as much as any . " It was inevitable that Jonson , with his classical train- ing and strict ideas on literary style , should be of the opinion that Shakespeare often wronged his genius by ...
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... honour Shake- speare aright ; opposing himself to the tyranny of French models on the stage , he maintained that judged even by the standards of antiquity Shake- speare , whom Voltaire had styled " le Corneille de Londres , grand fou d ...
... honour Shake- speare aright ; opposing himself to the tyranny of French models on the stage , he maintained that judged even by the standards of antiquity Shake- speare , whom Voltaire had styled " le Corneille de Londres , grand fou d ...
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