A Few Thoughts about Shakespeare. Read at a meeting of the Stourbridge Literary & Scientific Society, December 20, 1855Thomas Mellard, 1855 - 47 páginas |
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... popular sense of fun : facetious or laughter - moving powers . And if ever Shakspeare is treated as Homer has been , by those critics whom no amount of evidence could ever induce me to believe- those who say that Homer was not one but ...
... popular sense of fun : facetious or laughter - moving powers . And if ever Shakspeare is treated as Homer has been , by those critics whom no amount of evidence could ever induce me to believe- those who say that Homer was not one but ...
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... best , certainly the most popular of Shakspeare's plays . Let any one , with the most ordinary knowledge of books and of English society , see Macbeth ( 36 ) Inferno XV . ( 37 ) III . 577 . Hame acted : and I am in error if he will 43.
... best , certainly the most popular of Shakspeare's plays . Let any one , with the most ordinary knowledge of books and of English society , see Macbeth ( 36 ) Inferno XV . ( 37 ) III . 577 . Hame acted : and I am in error if he will 43.
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... best , certainly the most popular of Shakspeare's plays . Let any one , with the most ordinary knowledge of books and of English society , see Macbeth ( 36 ) Inferno XV . ( 37 ) III . 577 . Hamle acted : and I am in error if he will 43.
... best , certainly the most popular of Shakspeare's plays . Let any one , with the most ordinary knowledge of books and of English society , see Macbeth ( 36 ) Inferno XV . ( 37 ) III . 577 . Hamle acted : and I am in error if he will 43.
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