Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... reason Will thereto be obedient , I have reason ; If not , my senses , better pleased with madness , Do bid it welcome . This is desperate , sir . So call it : but it does fulfil my vow ; I needs must think it honesty . Camillo , Not ...
... reason Will thereto be obedient , I have reason ; If not , my senses , better pleased with madness , Do bid it welcome . This is desperate , sir . So call it : but it does fulfil my vow ; I needs must think it honesty . Camillo , Not ...
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... reason , but one day : there is both many days , and many places , inartificially imagined . Sir Philip Sidney had been reading his Scaliger and Castelvetro . And presumably the learned Ben Jonson when he complained that Shake- speare ...
... reason , but one day : there is both many days , and many places , inartificially imagined . Sir Philip Sidney had been reading his Scaliger and Castelvetro . And presumably the learned Ben Jonson when he complained that Shake- speare ...
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... reason and caution : Nay , if we talk of reason , Let's shut our gates and sleep : manhood and honour Should have hare - hearts , would they but fat their thoughts With this cramm'd reason . And a little later , when he is again urging ...
... reason and caution : Nay , if we talk of reason , Let's shut our gates and sleep : manhood and honour Should have hare - hearts , would they but fat their thoughts With this cramm'd reason . And a little later , when he is again urging ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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