Shakespeare Criticism from the Beginnings to L765: Six Lectures Delivered at the Presidency College Under the Auspices of the University of MadrasBlackie & son limited, 1932 - 85 sider |
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... Shakespeare . The appreciation of Shakespeare in a particular age is virtually the touchstone of the age - the standard by which the Zeitgeist can be judged . In France as in Eng- land , says Jusserand , 1 the history of Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare . The appreciation of Shakespeare in a particular age is virtually the touchstone of the age - the standard by which the Zeitgeist can be judged . In France as in Eng- land , says Jusserand , 1 the history of Shakespeare ...
Side 34
... Shakespeare , Betterton , who was already genuinely devoted to the memory of the dramatist , went on a pil- grimage to Stratford to glean oral traditions concerning Shakespeare in his ... critics idolized and wor- 34 SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM.
... Shakespeare , Betterton , who was already genuinely devoted to the memory of the dramatist , went on a pil- grimage to Stratford to glean oral traditions concerning Shakespeare in his ... critics idolized and wor- 34 SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM.
Side 39
... the true critic . In poetry , prose and criticism Dryden was the most outstanding figure of his time - leaving out 1 D. Nichol Smith , Shakespeare Criticism . Milton , whose soul like a star dwelt apart - SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM 39.
... the true critic . In poetry , prose and criticism Dryden was the most outstanding figure of his time - leaving out 1 D. Nichol Smith , Shakespeare Criticism . Milton , whose soul like a star dwelt apart - SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM 39.
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