Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... Reader , looke Not on his Picture , but his Booke . II . §22 . Studying Shakespeare's Book of Might , as Jonson exhorts us to do , we assuredly make ac- quaintance with the man in the best possible way ; we are constantly in contact ...
... Reader , looke Not on his Picture , but his Booke . II . §22 . Studying Shakespeare's Book of Might , as Jonson exhorts us to do , we assuredly make ac- quaintance with the man in the best possible way ; we are constantly in contact ...
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... reader chooses , replace those which I ventured to offer , only the reader should be on his guard against the notion that at any time either what we now term " pessimism " or what we term “ " optimism " formed the creed , or any portion ...
... reader chooses , replace those which I ventured to offer , only the reader should be on his guard against the notion that at any time either what we now term " pessimism " or what we term “ " optimism " formed the creed , or any portion ...
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... reader of Locrine , Mucedorus , The London Prodigal , The Puritan , The Life and Death of Thomas Cromwell , The History of Sir John Old- castle , Fair Em , The Birth of Merlin , can suppose that a single line was contributed to any one ...
... reader of Locrine , Mucedorus , The London Prodigal , The Puritan , The Life and Death of Thomas Cromwell , The History of Sir John Old- castle , Fair Em , The Birth of Merlin , can suppose that a single line was contributed to any one ...
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