The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1960 - 366 pages |
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Page vii
... opinion thrown out for discussion ; his method was to seek out a principle in relation to which this opinion might be discussed ; his manner , to follow the quest for truth in all its ramifications and occasional surprises , as it might ...
... opinion thrown out for discussion ; his method was to seek out a principle in relation to which this opinion might be discussed ; his manner , to follow the quest for truth in all its ramifications and occasional surprises , as it might ...
Page 5
... opinion , according to the natural sluggishness or activity of their minds . For they either become blindly bigoted to the first opinions they have struck out for themselves , and inaccessible to con- viction ; or else ( the dupes of ...
... opinion , according to the natural sluggishness or activity of their minds . For they either become blindly bigoted to the first opinions they have struck out for themselves , and inaccessible to con- viction ; or else ( the dupes of ...
Page 355
... opinion that the poet must have wished to write a play for once in the style of Ben Jonson , and that in this way we must account for the difference between the present piece and his usual manner . To follow out this idea however would ...
... opinion that the poet must have wished to write a play for once in the style of Ben Jonson , and that in this way we must account for the difference between the present piece and his usual manner . To follow out this idea however would ...
Contents
On the Love of Life | 1 |
On Modern Comedy | 7 |
On Mr Keans Iago | 14 |
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