Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems: Being His Sonnets Clearly Developed: with His Character Drawn Chiefly from His WorksJ. Bohn, 1838 - 306 Seiten |
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... line by line , and page by page , at length must needs die to our stage . " The word Hamlets , according to Dr. Farmer , was thus distinguished by italics in the original edition ; of this Malone was not aware . Such punning allusions ...
... line by line , and page by page , at length must needs die to our stage . " The word Hamlets , according to Dr. Farmer , was thus distinguished by italics in the original edition ; of this Malone was not aware . Such punning allusions ...
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... lines out of many that I have marked , nor did I seek for them attentively when I marked them . Besides which , I took no notice of his constant references to " debts , " " loans , " " quittance , " and similar phrases of an accountant ...
... lines out of many that I have marked , nor did I seek for them attentively when I marked them . Besides which , I took no notice of his constant references to " debts , " " loans , " " quittance , " and similar phrases of an accountant ...
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... lines in the poems of a young man , if critics should hesitate at coming to the con- clusion that he had been employed in the office of a lawyer , unless the lines bore the semblance of being imitatively and not spontaneously written ...
... lines in the poems of a young man , if critics should hesitate at coming to the con- clusion that he had been employed in the office of a lawyer , unless the lines bore the semblance of being imitatively and not spontaneously written ...
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... strangely printed in every edition , against the opinion of every succeeding editor , has not a line of the remotest resemblance to him . This tragedy of physical horrors ought to be included in the works of FROM 1585 TO 1600 . 29.
... strangely printed in every edition , against the opinion of every succeeding editor , has not a line of the remotest resemblance to him . This tragedy of physical horrors ought to be included in the works of FROM 1585 TO 1600 . 29.
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... line , " for which Marlowe is famed . Compared to the worst work that so superior a being as Shakespeare could have ... lines , with poetry and dramatic effect worthy of our poet . Almost the whole of the last act , however , and two ...
... line , " for which Marlowe is famed . Compared to the worst work that so superior a being as Shakespeare could have ... lines , with poetry and dramatic effect worthy of our poet . Almost the whole of the last act , however , and two ...
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