Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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All things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the being of MILTON ; while SHAKESPEARE becomes all things , 10 yet for ever remaining himself . O what great men hast thou not produced , England ! my country ! truly indeed ...
All things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the being of MILTON ; while SHAKESPEARE becomes all things , 10 yet for ever remaining himself . O what great men hast thou not produced , England ! my country ! truly indeed ...
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223 : “ Finally in this poem ( the Venus and Adonis ) Shakespeare gave ample proof of his possessing a most profound , energetic , and philosophic mind , without which he might have pleased , but could not have been a great poet .
223 : “ Finally in this poem ( the Venus and Adonis ) Shakespeare gave ample proof of his possessing a most profound , energetic , and philosophic mind , without which he might have pleased , but could not have been a great poet .
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Specimens of English ' Dramatic Poets who lived about the time of Shakespeare , with notes . By Charles Lamb , London , 1808 ' ( i . 266–71 ) . PAGE 62 F. N. a circumstance , & c . This line was already altered in the 1802 edition of ...
Specimens of English ' Dramatic Poets who lived about the time of Shakespeare , with notes . By Charles Lamb , London , 1808 ' ( i . 266–71 ) . PAGE 62 F. N. a circumstance , & c . This line was already altered in the 1802 edition of ...
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