ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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... beginning that Shakespeare belonged to a very rare and peculiar kind of poets . Ben Jonson , with the negative emphasis , maintained that Shakespeare ' wanted art ' ; Milton gave to what is essentially the same judgment the positive ...
... beginning that Shakespeare belonged to a very rare and peculiar kind of poets . Ben Jonson , with the negative emphasis , maintained that Shakespeare ' wanted art ' ; Milton gave to what is essentially the same judgment the positive ...
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... beginning ; it is operative at the end . It is the division between the mind that is content to submit to Shakespeare , and the mind which insists that Shakespeare shall submit - not indeed to itself but to the law . The law is not ...
... beginning ; it is operative at the end . It is the division between the mind that is content to submit to Shakespeare , and the mind which insists that Shakespeare shall submit - not indeed to itself but to the law . The law is not ...
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... beginning of the nineteenth century , so it was discovered that the new attitude also was prophetically contained in ... beginnings , we may say that it is , as nearly as possible , a pure melodrama or tragi- comedy , an almost perfect ...
... beginning of the nineteenth century , so it was discovered that the new attitude also was prophetically contained in ... beginnings , we may say that it is , as nearly as possible , a pure melodrama or tragi- comedy , an almost perfect ...
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