Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 103
... present it . How much better to recognize in the poet's work traces of a primi- tive technique than to find in his character or imaginative sympathy defects such as these ! And there is that further application of the Elizabethan self ...
... present it . How much better to recognize in the poet's work traces of a primi- tive technique than to find in his character or imaginative sympathy defects such as these ! And there is that further application of the Elizabethan self ...
Page 225
... present - day prepossessions and philosophizings that have dissolved that famous apparition into an ' embodiment from its own words , the stage direction , " and Brutus's subse- quent remark to Volumnius it purports to be ; and it is ...
... present - day prepossessions and philosophizings that have dissolved that famous apparition into an ' embodiment from its own words , the stage direction , " and Brutus's subse- quent remark to Volumnius it purports to be ; and it is ...
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Elmer Edgar Stoll. our present knowledge of criminal character ; the other , the deeper , in the spirit and temper of our age . And it is the purpose of the present study to show this ; and to endeavour to make it clear that the criminal ...
Elmer Edgar Stoll. our present knowledge of criminal character ; the other , the deeper , in the spirit and temper of our age . And it is the purpose of the present study to show this ; and to endeavour to make it clear that the criminal ...
Contents
ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
CHAPTER III | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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