In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 pages |
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... Shakespeare's Works in His Lifetime PART IX Shakespeare's Works in Aftertimes John Dryden on Shakespeare 269 Samuel Johnson : From the Preface and Notes to Shakespeare ( 1765 ) 274 Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Shakespeare 293 Edward ...
... Shakespeare's Works in His Lifetime PART IX Shakespeare's Works in Aftertimes John Dryden on Shakespeare 269 Samuel Johnson : From the Preface and Notes to Shakespeare ( 1765 ) 274 Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Shakespeare 293 Edward ...
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James Vincent Cunningham. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE ON SHAKESPEARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHAKESPEARE Expectation in preference to surprise . “ God said , let there be light , and there was light , " - not there was light . As the feeling ...
James Vincent Cunningham. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE ON SHAKESPEARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHAKESPEARE Expectation in preference to surprise . “ God said , let there be light , and there was light , " - not there was light . As the feeling ...
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... Shakespeare's Elizabethanism , since , as I say , it not only conditions but inspires his work . But it seems to me the queerest misconception of that importance , to make it im- pose limitations on the interpreting of his poetry ...
... Shakespeare's Elizabethanism , since , as I say , it not only conditions but inspires his work . But it seems to me the queerest misconception of that importance , to make it im- pose limitations on the interpreting of his poetry ...
Contents
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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