Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... poems was of remarkable con- tinuance , as is attested by the number of successive editions . Occasionally plays or poems by other writers were foisted on the public by unscrupulous publishers with the attractive name or initials of ...
... poems was of remarkable con- tinuance , as is attested by the number of successive editions . Occasionally plays or poems by other writers were foisted on the public by unscrupulous publishers with the attractive name or initials of ...
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... poems of The Passionate Pilgrim , 1599 , a slender volume made up of pieces of verse , many of which are cer- tainly not by Shakespeare , though his name is placed upon the fraudulent title - page . A theory most skilfully worked out by ...
... poems of The Passionate Pilgrim , 1599 , a slender volume made up of pieces of verse , many of which are cer- tainly not by Shakespeare , though his name is placed upon the fraudulent title - page . A theory most skilfully worked out by ...
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... poems transcend the manner of his age . He follows rather than leads . Having made these bril- liant essays in a province not properly his own , Shakespeare , notwithstanding the popularity of both poems , seems to have recognized the ...
... poems transcend the manner of his age . He follows rather than leads . Having made these bril- liant essays in a province not properly his own , Shakespeare , notwithstanding the popularity of both poems , seems to have recognized the ...
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