Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1948 - 212 ページ |
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... whole truth , and we may , we must look out for those large impres- sions or particular passages in the plays which are evidently not so dramatic as philosophic in their origin . That speech of Prospero's which I de- tached just now is ...
... whole truth , and we may , we must look out for those large impres- sions or particular passages in the plays which are evidently not so dramatic as philosophic in their origin . That speech of Prospero's which I de- tached just now is ...
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... whole moves through the years without growing older . Puns which made the Elizabethans roar with laughter ( and Shakespeare throws in many which were used by all the dramatists ) have lost their point except when we investigate . As a ...
... whole moves through the years without growing older . Puns which made the Elizabethans roar with laughter ( and Shakespeare throws in many which were used by all the dramatists ) have lost their point except when we investigate . As a ...
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... whole which makes him reverence Bacon as he does . To throw light on Shelley's judgment here , I borrow some verses from another poet , James Thomson , des- cribing Bacon : The great deliverer he ! who from the gloom Of cloister'd monks ...
... whole which makes him reverence Bacon as he does . To throw light on Shelley's judgment here , I borrow some verses from another poet , James Thomson , des- cribing Bacon : The great deliverer he ! who from the gloom Of cloister'd monks ...
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