Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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A really good gift of fortune would be the original text of “ Macbeth , ” since the printed copy we have has plainly been cut and adapted . A play called Cardenio by Shakespeare and Fletcher ( 1613 ) is still missing .
A really good gift of fortune would be the original text of “ Macbeth , ” since the printed copy we have has plainly been cut and adapted . A play called Cardenio by Shakespeare and Fletcher ( 1613 ) is still missing .
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But he has twisted the sentence round , called in an awkward “ of , " and lastly used an intransitive verb as transitive because its Latin original could be so used . These are slight instances , but much bigger can soon be found ...
But he has twisted the sentence round , called in an awkward “ of , " and lastly used an intransitive verb as transitive because its Latin original could be so used . These are slight instances , but much bigger can soon be found ...
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And here for a momeut let us consult Shakespeare's contemporaries upon the original reception of such passages . In 1609 an anonymous writer declared that , because of their commentary on all our actions , “ the most displeased with ...
And here for a momeut let us consult Shakespeare's contemporaries upon the original reception of such passages . In 1609 an anonymous writer declared that , because of their commentary on all our actions , “ the most displeased with ...
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