A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - 702 páginas |
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... Shakespeare in his Plays . FRANCIS BACON : His Life . His Work : Essays. " Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie ... Shakespeare's age . SHAKESPEARE HIS LIFE " THESE plays have had their trial and stood out all appeals . " " The applause ...
... Shakespeare in his Plays . FRANCIS BACON : His Life . His Work : Essays. " Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie ... Shakespeare's age . SHAKESPEARE HIS LIFE " THESE plays have had their trial and stood out all appeals . " " The applause ...
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... Shakespeare no more spurned the poorer classes than he spurned the middle classes . It were quite as easy to make out a case from The Merry Wives of Windsor , showing how meanly he thought of the burgher class , or from Macbeth , and ...
... Shakespeare no more spurned the poorer classes than he spurned the middle classes . It were quite as easy to make out a case from The Merry Wives of Windsor , showing how meanly he thought of the burgher class , or from Macbeth , and ...
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... Shakespeare ; for putting aside Acts II , III , and IV , assigned by most critics to Fletcher , the character of the diction and the method of treatment is far less like Massinger than Shakespeare . This has been ably pointed out by a ...
... Shakespeare ; for putting aside Acts II , III , and IV , assigned by most critics to Fletcher , the character of the diction and the method of treatment is far less like Massinger than Shakespeare . This has been ably pointed out by a ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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