The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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... called Shottery . Here he would come and make love to Anne Hathaway . She was seven years his senior . Anne's father Richard Hathaway was a well - to - do farmer of Shottery . The house is still to be seen at Shottery , and is called ...
... called Shottery . Here he would come and make love to Anne Hathaway . She was seven years his senior . Anne's father Richard Hathaway was a well - to - do farmer of Shottery . The house is still to be seen at Shottery , and is called ...
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... called her . Shakespeare glorified Elizabeth : he called her the " Virgin Star , ' " Star of the West , " and " Diana , " - a name of a goddess which pleased the queen , —but in vain . The queen took no notice of it ; less sensitive to ...
... called her . Shakespeare glorified Elizabeth : he called her the " Virgin Star , ' " Star of the West , " and " Diana , " - a name of a goddess which pleased the queen , —but in vain . The queen took no notice of it ; less sensitive to ...
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... called Corneille " Corneille dé- plumée " ( unfeathered carrion crow ) , Green had called Shake- speare a crow decked out with our feathers . " In 1752 Diderot was sent to the fortress of Vincennes for having published a first volume of ...
... called Corneille " Corneille dé- plumée " ( unfeathered carrion crow ) , Green had called Shake- speare a crow decked out with our feathers . " In 1752 Diderot was sent to the fortress of Vincennes for having published a first volume of ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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