With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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Página iv
... wrote with pen in one hand and blue pencil in the other . The sat- isfaction , if so it may be called , is one of the few I have to regret since I exchanged the editorial chair for the much easier seat in my library . These are secrets ...
... wrote with pen in one hand and blue pencil in the other . The sat- isfaction , if so it may be called , is one of the few I have to regret since I exchanged the editorial chair for the much easier seat in my library . These are secrets ...
Página vi
... wrote with pen in one hand and blue pencil in the other . The sat- isfaction , if so it may be called , is one of the few I have to regret since I exchanged the editorial chair for the much easier seat in my library . These are secrets ...
... wrote with pen in one hand and blue pencil in the other . The sat- isfaction , if so it may be called , is one of the few I have to regret since I exchanged the editorial chair for the much easier seat in my library . These are secrets ...
Página x
... wrote his Imitation of Horace : In vain , bad rhymers all mankind reject , They treat themselves with most profound respect ; ' T is to small purpose that you hold your tongue , Each , praised within , is happy all day long . Malice is ...
... wrote his Imitation of Horace : In vain , bad rhymers all mankind reject , They treat themselves with most profound respect ; ' T is to small purpose that you hold your tongue , Each , praised within , is happy all day long . Malice is ...
Página xi
... wrote his Imitation of Horace : In vain , bad rhymers all mankind reject , They treat themselves with most profound respect ; " T is to small purpose that you hold your tongue , Each , praised within , is happy all day long . Malice is ...
... wrote his Imitation of Horace : In vain , bad rhymers all mankind reject , They treat themselves with most profound respect ; " T is to small purpose that you hold your tongue , Each , praised within , is happy all day long . Malice is ...
Página 38
... wrote part of the play , but the name of his collaborator is still in dispute . I may say for myself that I cannot conceive the style of the non - Fletcherian scenes to belong to the mature Shakespeare ; the preg- nant , allusive ...
... wrote part of the play , but the name of his collaborator is still in dispute . I may say for myself that I cannot conceive the style of the non - Fletcherian scenes to belong to the mature Shakespeare ; the preg- nant , allusive ...
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