BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... SHAKESPEARE becomes all things , 10 yet for ever remaining himself . O what great men hast thou not produced , England ! my country ! truly indeed- Must we be free or die , who speak the tongue , Which SHAKESPEARE spake ; the faith and ...
... SHAKESPEARE becomes all things , 10 yet for ever remaining himself . O what great men hast thou not produced , England ! my country ! truly indeed- Must we be free or die , who speak the tongue , Which SHAKESPEARE spake ; the faith and ...
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... Shakespeare's works ' . He was doubtless deceiving himself . PAGE 13 1. 23. our myriad - minded Shakespeare . A. P. 1801 ( p . 21 ) , ' O MYPIONOYE - hyperbole from Naucratius ' panegyric of Theodorus Chersites . Shakespeare , item ...
... Shakespeare's works ' . He was doubtless deceiving himself . PAGE 13 1. 23. our myriad - minded Shakespeare . A. P. 1801 ( p . 21 ) , ' O MYPIONOYE - hyperbole from Naucratius ' panegyric of Theodorus Chersites . Shakespeare , item ...
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... Shakespeare is denounced in the Lectures , passim : but see especially Sect . I , 1818 ( p . 223 ) , ' Shakespeare's Judgement equal to his Genius . ' How long Coleridge himself had realized the unreasonableness of the popular view ...
... Shakespeare is denounced in the Lectures , passim : but see especially Sect . I , 1818 ( p . 223 ) , ' Shakespeare's Judgement equal to his Genius . ' How long Coleridge himself had realized the unreasonableness of the popular view ...
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