Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1946 - 371 Seiten Commentary and literary criticism ranging from the preface by John Heminge and Henry Condell, originally 'prefixed to the First Folio' in 1623, to Thomas Carlyle's lecture 'The Hero as Poet, ' delivered 12th May, 1840 as the third lecture of his 'On heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic in history.' |
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... necessary , nothing has been done , or that , where others have said enough , I have said no more . Notes are often necessary , but they are necessary evils . Let him , that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who ...
... necessary , nothing has been done , or that , where others have said enough , I have said no more . Notes are often necessary , but they are necessary evils . Let him , that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who ...
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... necessary support , that of the pro- fession of a Soldier . He had from nature , as I presume to say , a spirit of boldness and enterprise ; which in a Military age , tho ' employment was only occasional , kept him always above contempt ...
... necessary support , that of the pro- fession of a Soldier . He had from nature , as I presume to say , a spirit of boldness and enterprise ; which in a Military age , tho ' employment was only occasional , kept him always above contempt ...
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... necessary mental pause after every hemistich or imperfect line is always equal to the time that would have been taken in reading the complete verse . Table Talk , May 12 , 1830 . Shakspeare is of no age . It is idle to endeavour to ...
... necessary mental pause after every hemistich or imperfect line is always equal to the time that would have been taken in reading the complete verse . Table Talk , May 12 , 1830 . Shakspeare is of no age . It is idle to endeavour to ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
Letter CXXIII 1664 | 15 |
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