Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 sider |
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... critics with ' a vicious model ' , and the nineteenth century is full of what Croce calls exclamatory criticism , ' which instead of understanding a poet in his particularity , his finite - infinity , drowns him beneath a flood of ...
... critics with ' a vicious model ' , and the nineteenth century is full of what Croce calls exclamatory criticism , ' which instead of understanding a poet in his particularity , his finite - infinity , drowns him beneath a flood of ...
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... criticism : the exclamatory , the rhetorical , the objectivistic , the biographical - æsthetic , the aesthetic criticism of philologists , and the Romantic criticism of images . He maintains that though Shakespeare owed much of his ...
... criticism : the exclamatory , the rhetorical , the objectivistic , the biographical - æsthetic , the aesthetic criticism of philologists , and the Romantic criticism of images . He maintains that though Shakespeare owed much of his ...
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... Criticism , 1623-1840 . World's Classics . Shakespeare Criticism , 1919-1935 . World's Classics . A monumental work summarising all important Shakespeare criticism , English and foreign , but not a history in spite of its title , is ...
... Criticism , 1623-1840 . World's Classics . Shakespeare Criticism , 1919-1935 . World's Classics . A monumental work summarising all important Shakespeare criticism , English and foreign , but not a history in spite of its title , is ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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