The Golden Shakespeare: An AnthologyMacmillan, 1950 - 700 ページ |
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An Anthology William Shakespeare Logan Pearsall Smith. Shakespearean tragedy , -the mention of trivial and mean things in moments of tensest passion , -evidently shocked him as gross offences against elegance , decorum , and good taste ...
An Anthology William Shakespeare Logan Pearsall Smith. Shakespearean tragedy , -the mention of trivial and mean things in moments of tensest passion , -evidently shocked him as gross offences against elegance , decorum , and good taste ...
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... Shakespeare has been of greater value to me , as I have said , than any other Shakespearean anthology , it by no means follows that I have included in this volume all the passages which he marked and underlined . Keats was , as Dryden ...
... Shakespeare has been of greater value to me , as I have said , than any other Shakespearean anthology , it by no means follows that I have included in this volume all the passages which he marked and underlined . Keats was , as Dryden ...
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... Shakespeare wrote it has been questioned by many critics . But Clarence's dream could not have been written by any one else , and there are other touches of Shakespeare's hand , -lovely phrases here and there , and the talk of the ...
... Shakespeare wrote it has been questioned by many critics . But Clarence's dream could not have been written by any one else , and there are other touches of Shakespeare's hand , -lovely phrases here and there , and the talk of the ...
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