The Voyage to Illyria: A New Study of ShakespeareFirst published in 1937. |
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... means , now known or hereafter invented , including photocopying and recording , or in any information storage or retrieval system , without permission in writing from the publishers . The publishers have made every effort to contact ...
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... means, we are enabled to discover the successive problems that beset Shakespeare, and the theme of our book is a description of the journey that the poet visualized in his most persistent and vital imagery, and a recognition of the ...
... means, we are enabled to discover the successive problems that beset Shakespeare, and the theme of our book is a description of the journey that the poet visualized in his most persistent and vital imagery, and a recognition of the ...
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... means to range the discoveries of Whiter , Miss Caroline Spurgeon , and Professor Wilson Knight in their just perspective , and , so far as we could , to bridge the gulf between the theories of Frank Harris and the self - denying ...
... means to range the discoveries of Whiter , Miss Caroline Spurgeon , and Professor Wilson Knight in their just perspective , and , so far as we could , to bridge the gulf between the theories of Frank Harris and the self - denying ...
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... means of false notes , recurrences , and fervours . We have not attempted an exhaustive treatment of these , since a so - called ' false note ' may be claimed by another critic as part of Shakespeare's intention of holding the mirror up ...
... means of false notes , recurrences , and fervours . We have not attempted an exhaustive treatment of these , since a so - called ' false note ' may be claimed by another critic as part of Shakespeare's intention of holding the mirror up ...
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... means , we are enabled to discover the successive problems that beset Shakespeare , and the theme of our book is a description of the journey that the poet visualized in his most persistent and vital imagery , and a recognition of the ...
... means , we are enabled to discover the successive problems that beset Shakespeare , and the theme of our book is a description of the journey that the poet visualized in his most persistent and vital imagery , and a recognition of the ...
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The Voyage to Illyria: A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir,Sean O'Loughlin Limited preview - 2005 |
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