Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 3 |
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... that " this is not a castle at all ! " An instance of a different kind may be taken from Ronsard . In a charming poem he writes : " Le petit enfant Amour 29 Cueillait des fleurs à THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 5.
... that " this is not a castle at all ! " An instance of a different kind may be taken from Ronsard . In a charming poem he writes : " Le petit enfant Amour 29 Cueillait des fleurs à THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 5.
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... instance , about A. C. Bradley's . Oxford lectures . I suppose I shall not seem to compliment an eminent professor when I say that his Hamlet and Othello seemed to me like a very great actor's conception of the parts . But I can think ...
... instance , about A. C. Bradley's . Oxford lectures . I suppose I shall not seem to compliment an eminent professor when I say that his Hamlet and Othello seemed to me like a very great actor's conception of the parts . But I can think ...
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... instance , that the difficulty about Hamlet's age , which has given many worthy people grounds for great uneasiness , may well spring either from Shakespeare's forgetting by the time he got to Act IV what he had implied in Act I , or if ...
... instance , that the difficulty about Hamlet's age , which has given many worthy people grounds for great uneasiness , may well spring either from Shakespeare's forgetting by the time he got to Act IV what he had implied in Act I , or if ...
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... instance , that while it would not be for the editor to ignore -how could he ? -the work of the more famous literary and philosophic critics , this would be matter for summary , rather than attachment to the text . The text itself might ...
... instance , that while it would not be for the editor to ignore -how could he ? -the work of the more famous literary and philosophic critics , this would be matter for summary , rather than attachment to the text . The text itself might ...
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... instance some similar notes on Edmund Kean's readings very clearly show us what the actor's treatment of the verse was . And it was often , apparently , very cavalier . Thirdly , there would be the editor's hardest task— to record the ...
... instance some similar notes on Edmund Kean's readings very clearly show us what the actor's treatment of the verse was . And it was often , apparently , very cavalier . Thirdly , there would be the editor's hardest task— to record the ...
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