The Works of Shakespeare ..., 第 38 卷 |
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In general , Shakespeare is distinguished from his contemporaries , not by the introduction of any novelty of framework or ornament , but by his skill and moderation in the use of what was customary . He delivers a plain , unvarnished ...
In general , Shakespeare is distinguished from his contemporaries , not by the introduction of any novelty of framework or ornament , but by his skill and moderation in the use of what was customary . He delivers a plain , unvarnished ...
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William Shakespeare. 6 > I. Probably an earlier form of Sonnet cxxxviii . It is less coherent , and , as Professor Dowden has shown , line 4 , “ Unskilful in the world's false forgeries , " is ambiguous : it might mean “ unable to ...
William Shakespeare. 6 > I. Probably an earlier form of Sonnet cxxxviii . It is less coherent , and , as Professor Dowden has shown , line 4 , “ Unskilful in the world's false forgeries , " is ambiguous : it might mean “ unable to ...
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bear the strongest mark of the hand of Shakespeare . " Professor Dowden writes : “ I think there can be little doubt that IV . , VI . , and ( I add more doubtfully ) IX . come from the same hand . Nothing in any one of the three sonnets ...
bear the strongest mark of the hand of Shakespeare . " Professor Dowden writes : “ I think there can be little doubt that IV . , VI . , and ( I add more doubtfully ) IX . come from the same hand . Nothing in any one of the three sonnets ...
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