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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... classical critics . Discoveries ( Explorata ) are notes which flowed out of his daily readings , left behind him in manuscript . Dis- coveries is completely dominated by his classical training and predilections . The bulk of literary ...
... classical critics . Discoveries ( Explorata ) are notes which flowed out of his daily readings , left behind him in manuscript . Dis- coveries is completely dominated by his classical training and predilections . The bulk of literary ...
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... classical literature , brought with it much pseudo - classicism ; but in Milton for once classicism became the genuine thing . A profound student of the classics , and deeply read in other literatures , the " lady of Christ's " was ...
... classical literature , brought with it much pseudo - classicism ; but in Milton for once classicism became the genuine thing . A profound student of the classics , and deeply read in other literatures , the " lady of Christ's " was ...
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... classical drama and the English drama of his own time ; the contemporary drama and the great Eliza- bethan drama . As many of these problems , in the manner in which they presented themselves to Dryden and his contemporaries , have lost ...
... classical drama and the English drama of his own time ; the contemporary drama and the great Eliza- bethan drama . As many of these problems , in the manner in which they presented themselves to Dryden and his contemporaries , have lost ...
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