The Works of Shakespeare, Том 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... speare , but of scholars of standing here and abroad , has confirmed the writer in his conviction that there was room for a biography which , in an unassuming spirit , should put aside the numberless technical questions and approach the ...
... speare , but of scholars of standing here and abroad , has confirmed the writer in his conviction that there was room for a biography which , in an unassuming spirit , should put aside the numberless technical questions and approach the ...
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... speare was probably born . The place seems fitted , by its very simplicity , to serve as the starting - point for so great a career . There is a small fireplace ; the low ceiling is within reach of the hand ; on the narrow panes of ...
... speare was probably born . The place seems fitted , by its very simplicity , to serve as the starting - point for so great a career . There is a small fireplace ; the low ceiling is within reach of the hand ; on the narrow panes of ...
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... speare , Burns , and Lincoln before the world as excep- tions to the law that no art can be mastered save through a thorough educational process . If Burns and Lincoln were not so near us , the authorship of " Tam o ' Shanter " and the ...
... speare , Burns , and Lincoln before the world as excep- tions to the law that no art can be mastered save through a thorough educational process . If Burns and Lincoln were not so near us , the authorship of " Tam o ' Shanter " and the ...
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... speare could be as accurate as a scientist when exact- ness served his purpose , as the description of the Dover Cliff in " King Lear " shows . In the plays there are recurring evidences that the poet knew Virgil and Ovid , and had not ...
... speare could be as accurate as a scientist when exact- ness served his purpose , as the description of the Dover Cliff in " King Lear " shows . In the plays there are recurring evidences that the poet knew Virgil and Ovid , and had not ...
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... speare was neither by instinct nor opportunity a scholar in the sense in which Ben Jonson was a scholar ; but he had considerable familiarity with four languages ; he had access to many books ; he had read some of them with the most ...
... speare was neither by instinct nor opportunity a scholar in the sense in which Ben Jonson was a scholar ; but he had considerable familiarity with four languages ; he had access to many books ; he had read some of them with the most ...
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