The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 14G. D. Sproul, 1908 |
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. INTRODUCTION T 30 the student of Shakespeare few plays have so many points of interest as " Romeo and Juliet . " In the first place , it marks with singular precision the connection between the poems ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. INTRODUCTION T 30 the student of Shakespeare few plays have so many points of interest as " Romeo and Juliet . " In the first place , it marks with singular precision the connection between the poems ...
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... Shakespeare appears directly to have fol- lowed , and at the hands of Shakespeare himself— is full of curious interest . And lastly , the drama itself , one of the poet's most elaborately finished masterpieces , has , and always must ...
... Shakespeare appears directly to have fol- lowed , and at the hands of Shakespeare himself— is full of curious interest . And lastly , the drama itself , one of the poet's most elaborately finished masterpieces , has , and always must ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. this period , love in its nobler and love in its baser aspects is depicted and contrasted . How far these poems , the sonnets particularly , are subjective and in- debted to lyrical inspiration , or ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. this period , love in its nobler and love in its baser aspects is depicted and contrasted . How far these poems , the sonnets particularly , are subjective and in- debted to lyrical inspiration , or ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. " " as in almost everything concerning Shakespeare , proba- bility must be our guide . ( We have no evidence of the existence of the drama before the notification in the First Quarto of 1597 that it ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. " " as in almost everything concerning Shakespeare , proba- bility must be our guide . ( We have no evidence of the existence of the drama before the notification in the First Quarto of 1597 that it ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. - that text being probably unimportant and due simply to carelessness and blunders on the part of the printers . This , however , is not the opinion of Mommsen , Collier , Grant White , the Cambridge ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. - that text being probably unimportant and due simply to carelessness and blunders on the part of the printers . This , however , is not the opinion of Mommsen , Collier , Grant White , the Cambridge ...
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