The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... fact , on which neither Mr. Courthope nor any other writer has laid sufficient stress , that the Elizabethan play was never fully acknowledged as literature . So that its special and inestimable literary achievement - Shakespeare's in ...
... fact , on which neither Mr. Courthope nor any other writer has laid sufficient stress , that the Elizabethan play was never fully acknowledged as literature . So that its special and inestimable literary achievement - Shakespeare's in ...
Side 257
... fact what serves it to cavil over politics ? It is not necessary to make any profession of agreement with or of dis- sent from Mr. Courthope's judgement on the doctrines of the * A poet from the mere fact that he is a creator must ...
... fact what serves it to cavil over politics ? It is not necessary to make any profession of agreement with or of dis- sent from Mr. Courthope's judgement on the doctrines of the * A poet from the mere fact that he is a creator must ...
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... fact any such proposition is reducible to the comprehension of man's ' understanding . ' It may be that the majority of the judges were , in their eagerness to encourage letters and the painful ' researches of learned men , ' led away ...
... fact any such proposition is reducible to the comprehension of man's ' understanding . ' It may be that the majority of the judges were , in their eagerness to encourage letters and the painful ' researches of learned men , ' led away ...
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