Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 11
... delight of being such ; he was king of poets at a time when the poets were kings , but he seems not to have been given the delight of knowing it or of receiving homage . He had friends , but not followers or worshippers ; he founded no ...
... delight of being such ; he was king of poets at a time when the poets were kings , but he seems not to have been given the delight of knowing it or of receiving homage . He had friends , but not followers or worshippers ; he founded no ...
Page 29
... delighted in rant and revelled in puns and clenches , it is a delight which he must not have entirely disdained himself . Not for long can a man delight others who is not himself delighted . When we see how fre- quently he falls into ...
... delighted in rant and revelled in puns and clenches , it is a delight which he must not have entirely disdained himself . Not for long can a man delight others who is not himself delighted . When we see how fre- quently he falls into ...
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... delight us , is not all that determines artistic value . If it were , many qualities and distinctions that are the ... delighted to - day with that at which others shall SHYLOCK 257.
... delight us , is not all that determines artistic value . If it were , many qualities and distinctions that are the ... delighted to - day with that at which others shall SHYLOCK 257.
Contents
ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
CHAPTER III | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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