Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
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... Shakespeare's drama . Moreover , Shakespeare's people have long ago travelled out into all lands and languages . Thinking of this , elementary as it is - thinking of this one aspect - we possess some measure of the imaginative supremacy ...
... Shakespeare's drama . Moreover , Shakespeare's people have long ago travelled out into all lands and languages . Thinking of this , elementary as it is - thinking of this one aspect - we possess some measure of the imaginative supremacy ...
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... Shakespeare ; almost nothing direct is left to illustrate his mind , his conversation , his studies , or briefly him . Two of the main sources for our idea of Shake- speare himself have been well known ... Shakespeare 4 SHAKESPEARE TO HARDY.
... Shakespeare ; almost nothing direct is left to illustrate his mind , his conversation , his studies , or briefly him . Two of the main sources for our idea of Shake- speare himself have been well known ... Shakespeare 4 SHAKESPEARE TO HARDY.
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... Shakespeare , when he said , Shakespeare is of no age — nor , I may add , of any religion , or party , or profession . The body and substance of his works came out of the unfathomable depths of his own oceanic mind : his observation and ...
... Shakespeare , when he said , Shakespeare is of no age — nor , I may add , of any religion , or party , or profession . The body and substance of his works came out of the unfathomable depths of his own oceanic mind : his observation and ...
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