William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... learning that manifests itself in them , whilst it offers the best proof of his familiarity with the ancient writers , is a circumstance which has misled those who never attempted to dispute the existence of the learning which was ...
... learning that manifests itself in them , whilst it offers the best proof of his familiarity with the ancient writers , is a circumstance which has misled those who never attempted to dispute the existence of the learning which was ...
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... learning of Shakspere , and the tend- ency of those opinions to show that he was without learning . * We only desire to point out , by a very few observations , that the learning manifested in his early productions does not bear out the ...
... learning of Shakspere , and the tend- ency of those opinions to show that he was without learning . * We only desire to point out , by a very few observations , that the learning manifested in his early productions does not bear out the ...
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... learning , but adorned with both , and poured into the wit by a certain Enthousiasmos and celestial inspiration . " In the case of Shakspere the Enthousiasmos must have come early ; nor , in our minds , were the labour and learning ...
... learning , but adorned with both , and poured into the wit by a certain Enthousiasmos and celestial inspiration . " In the case of Shakspere the Enthousiasmos must have come early ; nor , in our minds , were the labour and learning ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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