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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Side 5
... period stands self- condemned . But an attitude of this kind is unreasonable . " A poet's contemporaries " , says Croce , perhaps with some exaggeration , " and his fellow - countrymen are not good judges of his poetry , " and no one is ...
... period stands self- condemned . But an attitude of this kind is unreasonable . " A poet's contemporaries " , says Croce , perhaps with some exaggeration , " and his fellow - countrymen are not good judges of his poetry , " and no one is ...
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... periods and ages can never be satisfactory . The passing away of the great queen strictly speaking closes the Elizabethan age , but the greatest triumphs of Shakespeare in drama were achieved when King James ... period of the Elizabethan age.
... periods and ages can never be satisfactory . The passing away of the great queen strictly speaking closes the Elizabethan age , but the greatest triumphs of Shakespeare in drama were achieved when King James ... period of the Elizabethan age.
Side 30
... period to be a great favourite , and at no time perhaps did his reputation fall so low as during the years imme- diately following the Restoration . In itself , however , his reputation was not low . His great plays continue to be acted ...
... period to be a great favourite , and at no time perhaps did his reputation fall so low as during the years imme- diately following the Restoration . In itself , however , his reputation was not low . His great plays continue to be acted ...
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