Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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Harold John Massingham. for Shakespeare if he had blotted a thousand ( or , say , five hundred ) lines . And , despite the completely anti- pathetic nature of Shakespeare's genius , Ben's noble lines in the folio of 1623 are an obelisk ...
Harold John Massingham. for Shakespeare if he had blotted a thousand ( or , say , five hundred ) lines . And , despite the completely anti- pathetic nature of Shakespeare's genius , Ben's noble lines in the folio of 1623 are an obelisk ...
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... Shakespeare's ( one of the villainies of some of the modern . interpretations of Shakespeare is to cut the end out ) , or of one of the great Shelley and Crashaw poems , and tranquillity ( with its wonderful sense of moral elevation ) ...
... Shakespeare's ( one of the villainies of some of the modern . interpretations of Shakespeare is to cut the end out ) , or of one of the great Shelley and Crashaw poems , and tranquillity ( with its wonderful sense of moral elevation ) ...
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... Shakespeare's plays , and Thomas Pavier who printed " Sir John Oldcastle " as by Shakespeare . But let me not cast a stone at them , for it was the unprivileged non- monopolist nondescripts of the book trade who virtually gave us ...
... Shakespeare's plays , and Thomas Pavier who printed " Sir John Oldcastle " as by Shakespeare . But let me not cast a stone at them , for it was the unprivileged non- monopolist nondescripts of the book trade who virtually gave us ...
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