ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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Page xvi
... evidence of an explicitly Christia attitude in the dramatist himself , they seem to be trivial A convincing case can , no doubt , be made for th triumph of a vision at least compatible with the Christia vision in Shakespeare's later ...
... evidence of an explicitly Christia attitude in the dramatist himself , they seem to be trivial A convincing case can , no doubt , be made for th triumph of a vision at least compatible with the Christia vision in Shakespeare's later ...
Page xviii
... evidence stares me in the face that I was out of mine . There is not a tittle of evidence in the construction or the verse to suggest that Shakespeare was not saying in King Lear precisely what he wanted to say . Quite the contrary ...
... evidence stares me in the face that I was out of mine . There is not a tittle of evidence in the construction or the verse to suggest that Shakespeare was not saying in King Lear precisely what he wanted to say . Quite the contrary ...
Page 46
... evidence of Greene ; on the other the fact that in the next year , 1593 , he pub- lished the Venus and Adonis with a ... evidence points to the episode of the dedications having been a digression in Shakespeare's career . But if we ...
... evidence of Greene ; on the other the fact that in the next year , 1593 , he pub- lished the Venus and Adonis with a ... evidence points to the episode of the dedications having been a digression in Shakespeare's career . But if we ...
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