Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems: Being His Sonnets Clearly Developed: with His Character Drawn Chiefly from His WorksJ. Bohn, 1838 - 306 էջ |
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... called , might have produced the entire progeny ; while the former , free and vigorous , original in thought , and without cold models of expression to mislead them , bore each in himself his own identity ; so that an intimate reader ...
... called , might have produced the entire progeny ; while the former , free and vigorous , original in thought , and without cold models of expression to mislead them , bore each in himself his own identity ; so that an intimate reader ...
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... called , from the first word of a Latin deed of those times , equivalent to our modern commencement of Know all men , & c . From the internal evidence of his works alone , Chalmers formed an opinion that he had been a lawyer's clerk ...
... called , from the first word of a Latin deed of those times , equivalent to our modern commencement of Know all men , & c . From the internal evidence of his works alone , Chalmers formed an opinion that he had been a lawyer's clerk ...
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... called Shakespeare " an upstart crow ; " - 66 one who supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ! " - " in his own conceit the only shake - scene in the country . " Surely the evidence is as strong in ...
... called Shakespeare " an upstart crow ; " - 66 one who supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ! " - " in his own conceit the only shake - scene in the country . " Surely the evidence is as strong in ...
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... called on to perform for the recreation and solace of her majestie and her honourable court ; " and assuredly the nobility , the younger branches in particular , were frequenters of the Blackfriars ' Theatre , and would , some of them ...
... called on to perform for the recreation and solace of her majestie and her honourable court ; " and assuredly the nobility , the younger branches in particular , were frequenters of the Blackfriars ' Theatre , and would , some of them ...
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... called sonnets , a reader , accustomed to consider a sonnet as a poem complete within itself , is perplexed at finding them connected with each other . If this difficulty is so far overcome as to induce him to read right onward , he is ...
... called sonnets , a reader , accustomed to consider a sonnet as a poem complete within itself , is perplexed at finding them connected with each other . If this difficulty is so far overcome as to induce him to read right onward , he is ...
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Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems: Being His Sonnets Clearly Developed ... Charles Armitage Brown Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1838 |
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Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems: Being His Sonnets Clearly Developed ... Charles Armitage Brown Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1838 |
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