The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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Page 388
... criticism . The prude and the devotee help each other . A curious bashful fashion tends to prevail . We blush at the ... critics watching over public tranquillity . This reaction 388 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHAKESPEARE.
... criticism . The prude and the devotee help each other . A curious bashful fashion tends to prevail . We blush at the ... critics watching over public tranquillity . This reaction 388 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SHAKESPEARE.
Page 435
... CRITICISM CHAPTER I E VERY play of Shakespeare's , two excepted , " Macbeth " and " Romeo and Juliet " ( thirty - four plays out of thirty- six ) , offers to our observation one peculiarity which seems to have escaped , up to this day ...
... CRITICISM CHAPTER I E VERY play of Shakespeare's , two excepted , " Macbeth " and " Romeo and Juliet " ( thirty - four plays out of thirty- six ) , offers to our observation one peculiarity which seems to have escaped , up to this day ...
Page 439
Anderson Monroe Baten. CHAPTER III O not look , then , for any criticism . I admire Eschylus , I Do not look , then ... critics , and even by my illustrious friend M. de Lamartine , ' I am determined to justify the epithet . We close with ...
Anderson Monroe Baten. CHAPTER III O not look , then , for any criticism . I admire Eschylus , I Do not look , then ... critics , and even by my illustrious friend M. de Lamartine , ' I am determined to justify the epithet . We close with ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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