Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... Shakespeare , because our own countryman , Dr. Johnson , has not been so favourable to him . It may be said of Shakespeare , that those who are not for him are against him ' : for indifference is here the height of injustice . We may ...
... Shakespeare , because our own countryman , Dr. Johnson , has not been so favourable to him . It may be said of Shakespeare , that those who are not for him are against him ' : for indifference is here the height of injustice . We may ...
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... Shakespeare's imagination threw over them a lustre -Prouder than when blue Iris bends . Everything in Chaucer has a downright reality . A simile or a sentiment is as if it were given in upon evidence . In Shakespeare the commonest ...
... Shakespeare's imagination threw over them a lustre -Prouder than when blue Iris bends . Everything in Chaucer has a downright reality . A simile or a sentiment is as if it were given in upon evidence . In Shakespeare the commonest ...
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... Shakespeare's imagination threw over them a lustre -Prouder than when blue Iris bends . Everything in Chaucer has a downright reality . A simile or a sentiment is as if it were given in upon evidence . In Shakespeare In Shakespeare the ...
... Shakespeare's imagination threw over them a lustre -Prouder than when blue Iris bends . Everything in Chaucer has a downright reality . A simile or a sentiment is as if it were given in upon evidence . In Shakespeare In Shakespeare the ...
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