Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... existence of the major part of the Elizabethan dramatic work only in copies over a hundred years old . Aside from this , the criticism of Shakespeare as a closet dramatist was already well begun ; and Johnson , like some of his ...
... existence of the major part of the Elizabethan dramatic work only in copies over a hundred years old . Aside from this , the criticism of Shakespeare as a closet dramatist was already well begun ; and Johnson , like some of his ...
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... existence . We must get hold of this existence , endeavor to re - create it . It is a mistake to study the document as if it were isolated . This were to treat things like a simple scholar , to fall into the error of the bibliomaniac ...
... existence . We must get hold of this existence , endeavor to re - create it . It is a mistake to study the document as if it were isolated . This were to treat things like a simple scholar , to fall into the error of the bibliomaniac ...
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... existence . That he might endure this terror at all , he had to interpose between himself and life the radiant dream ... existence if it had not been revealed to them in their gods , surrounded with a higher glory ? The same impulse ...
... existence . That he might endure this terror at all , he had to interpose between himself and life the radiant dream ... existence if it had not been revealed to them in their gods , surrounded with a higher glory ? The same impulse ...
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