The Works of Shakespeare: Measure for measure. 1922at the University Press, 1964 |
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... criticism and discussion from which the editor has much to learn . He will be fortunate too if friends and critics do not draw his attention to material already in print which he has overlooked . The call for a second edition within two ...
... criticism and discussion from which the editor has much to learn . He will be fortunate too if friends and critics do not draw his attention to material already in print which he has overlooked . The call for a second edition within two ...
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... critics gives rise to grave errors concerning the nature of his art . Even the young Goethe was bewitched . The hero of Wilhelm Meister reveals his critical method : ' I sought , ' he says , ' for every indication of what the character ...
... critics gives rise to grave errors concerning the nature of his art . Even the young Goethe was bewitched . The hero of Wilhelm Meister reveals his critical method : ' I sought , ' he says , ' for every indication of what the character ...
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... critics has ventured to write them off as relics of the old play . Whatever else Shakespeare may have inherited in Hamlet , these are his own , and that he took the trouble to write them is proof to my mind that he attached considerable ...
... critics has ventured to write them off as relics of the old play . Whatever else Shakespeare may have inherited in Hamlet , these are his own , and that he took the trouble to write them is proof to my mind that he attached considerable ...
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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION PAGE | v |
THE STAGEHISTORY | lxix |
TO THE READER | xcix |
Urheberrecht | |
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