The Works of Shakespeare ..., 第 34 卷Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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William Shakespeare. the anti - Shakespearian generally . His position is practically this , that no amount of evidence , such as it is possible for his opponent to bring forward , can convince him that Shakespeare wrote these plays . In ...
William Shakespeare. the anti - Shakespearian generally . His position is practically this , that no amount of evidence , such as it is possible for his opponent to bring forward , can convince him that Shakespeare wrote these plays . In ...
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William Shakespeare. That Shakespeare did not invent the episode is certain from its occurring in the ballad . And he had also it ready to his hand in the Philomela legend to which he more than once alludes in this play . Shakespeare ...
William Shakespeare. That Shakespeare did not invent the episode is certain from its occurring in the ballad . And he had also it ready to his hand in the Philomela legend to which he more than once alludes in this play . Shakespeare ...
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William Shakespeare. for his audiences , and not for the student and critic in the closet . In the rush of passion and action in such a drama no audience whatever would pause to notice , still less to discuss , such discrepancies . But ...
William Shakespeare. for his audiences , and not for the student and critic in the closet . In the rush of passion and action in such a drama no audience whatever would pause to notice , still less to discuss , such discrepancies . But ...
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