Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary CriticismH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - 206 páginas |
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... Shake- speare's method as ' the observation of a mind , which having formed a theory and a system upon its own nature , remarks all things that are examples of its truth , and , above all , enabling it to convey the truths of philo ...
... Shake- speare's method as ' the observation of a mind , which having formed a theory and a system upon its own nature , remarks all things that are examples of its truth , and , above all , enabling it to convey the truths of philo ...
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... Shake- speare . Timon , Troilus , and Macbeth we cannot date . precisely . They belong roughly together , and the ac- cepted date for them is anything between 1606 and 1609. Did anything happen between those dates which might have made ...
... Shake- speare . Timon , Troilus , and Macbeth we cannot date . precisely . They belong roughly together , and the ac- cepted date for them is anything between 1606 and 1609. Did anything happen between those dates which might have made ...
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... Shake- speare's reputation ; but we can do no more . We cannot accept it as a touchstone of what is authentic Shake- speare . For the evidence is that Shakespeare was in- fatuated , and his young patron exacting . He was 116 Problems of ...
... Shake- speare's reputation ; but we can do no more . We cannot accept it as a touchstone of what is authentic Shake- speare . For the evidence is that Shakespeare was in- fatuated , and his young patron exacting . He was 116 Problems of ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism. 2d Ser John Middleton Murry Vista completa - 1922 |
Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism, Volumen1 John Middleton Murry Vista completa - 1924 |
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