Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 273
... piece , and seek , in justification of this opinion , to render the historical grounds suspicious , and to set them aside . Titus Andronicus is to be found in the first folio edition of Shakespeare's works , which it was known was ...
... piece , and seek , in justification of this opinion , to render the historical grounds suspicious , and to set them aside . Titus Andronicus is to be found in the first folio edition of Shakespeare's works , which it was known was ...
Strana 276
... piece are not altogether unambiguous ; the grounds for doubt , on the other hand , are entitled to attention . However , this question is immediately connected with that respecting Titus Andronicus , and must be at the same time ...
... piece are not altogether unambiguous ; the grounds for doubt , on the other hand , are entitled to attention . However , this question is immediately connected with that respecting Titus Andronicus , and must be at the same time ...
Strana 277
... piece to be Shakespeare's , and wished to bring it on the German stage . 4. The Puritan ; or , the Widow of Watling Street . One of my literary friends , intimately acquainted with Shakespeare , was of opinion that the poet must have ...
... piece to be Shakespeare's , and wished to bring it on the German stage . 4. The Puritan ; or , the Widow of Watling Street . One of my literary friends , intimately acquainted with Shakespeare , was of opinion that the poet must have ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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