The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 страници |
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... spirit in all thy all - countries - exploded filcheries , which are so grossly illiterate that no man will vouchsafe their refutation , than in thy senseless reprehensions of Homer , whose spirit flew as much above thy groveling ...
... spirit in all thy all - countries - exploded filcheries , which are so grossly illiterate that no man will vouchsafe their refutation , than in thy senseless reprehensions of Homer , whose spirit flew as much above thy groveling ...
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... spirit as such , that steers clear of personal allusion , is a wholesome thing . He reaffirms this view in the prologue to The Alchemist , and , further , advances the naive notion that those in need of his treatment will be grate- ful ...
... spirit as such , that steers clear of personal allusion , is a wholesome thing . He reaffirms this view in the prologue to The Alchemist , and , further , advances the naive notion that those in need of his treatment will be grate- ful ...
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... spirit of that age . The spirit of the Elizabethan age was the spirit of the Renaissance , a rebellious spirit that demanded the freedom of the individual . Such a spirit in literature we characterize as romantic , and under its ...
... spirit of that age . The spirit of the Elizabethan age was the spirit of the Renaissance , a rebellious spirit that demanded the freedom of the individual . Such a spirit in literature we characterize as romantic , and under its ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE | 243 |
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