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... true filed lines . " In latter times Shakespeare has been all but deified . It is sufficiently terrible to become a classic , and that fate would anyhow have cast some shadow on the joyousness of his work . But the hierophants of this ...
... true filed lines . " In latter times Shakespeare has been all but deified . It is sufficiently terrible to become a classic , and that fate would anyhow have cast some shadow on the joyousness of his work . But the hierophants of this ...
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... true , too , past much dispute , that criticism , appreciation , speculation , excur- sions upon the significance of the poet's philosophy and the like , are proportionately futile as they tend to ignore for the basis of their ...
... true , too , past much dispute , that criticism , appreciation , speculation , excur- sions upon the significance of the poet's philosophy and the like , are proportionately futile as they tend to ignore for the basis of their ...
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... True Originall Copies . LONDON Printed by Ifaac laggard , and Ed . Blount . 1623 . Photo : Rischgitz Collection . THE DROESHOUT SHAKESPEARE , FROM THE TITLE - PAGE , FIRST FOLIO , 1623 EDITION OF HIS WORKS The most authentic portrait ...
... True Originall Copies . LONDON Printed by Ifaac laggard , and Ed . Blount . 1623 . Photo : Rischgitz Collection . THE DROESHOUT SHAKESPEARE , FROM THE TITLE - PAGE , FIRST FOLIO , 1623 EDITION OF HIS WORKS The most authentic portrait ...
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... true , its alarums and excursions being apparently its chief popular recommendation . But in Richard III and King John he did better , in Richard II he " found himself " ; and from then till , in Antony and Cleopatra , he wrote his last ...
... true , its alarums and excursions being apparently its chief popular recommendation . But in Richard III and King John he did better , in Richard II he " found himself " ; and from then till , in Antony and Cleopatra , he wrote his last ...
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... true comedy is concerned , it is . But in emotional inti- macy we have lost , and this was a thing the Elizabethans valued . The poetic drama must have moved them much as orchestral music can move us today , with no barrier of extra ...
... true comedy is concerned , it is . But in emotional inti- macy we have lost , and this was a thing the Elizabethans valued . The poetic drama must have moved them much as orchestral music can move us today , with no barrier of extra ...
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