Shakspere and His PredecessorsC. Scribner's sons, 1988 - 555 pages |
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Page 219
... things of true price and the god of this world , the symbol of all external things - money . Thus in Gervinus ' pithy phrase the aim of the poet was to delineate ' the relation of man to property , ' and this he illustrates by the ...
... things of true price and the god of this world , the symbol of all external things - money . Thus in Gervinus ' pithy phrase the aim of the poet was to delineate ' the relation of man to property , ' and this he illustrates by the ...
Page 405
... things ; her individuality was scarcely so much her own as a subordinate part of his . The breach of her relations with Hamlet and the spectacle of his seeming lunacy had caused her nothing more than a few sighs and tears , but the loss ...
... things ; her individuality was scarcely so much her own as a subordinate part of his . The breach of her relations with Hamlet and the spectacle of his seeming lunacy had caused her nothing more than a few sighs and tears , but the loss ...
Page 550
... things stand , Ingram's summing up of the matter ( New Shakspere Society's Transactions , 1874 , p . 454 ) cannot well be improved : ' In reading the ( so - called ) Shaksperean part of the play , I do not often feel myself in contact ...
... things stand , Ingram's summing up of the matter ( New Shakspere Society's Transactions , 1874 , p . 454 ) cannot well be improved : ' In reading the ( so - called ) Shaksperean part of the play , I do not often feel myself in contact ...
Contents
THE EARLY RENAISSANCE DRAMA | 19 |
KYD LYLY and Peele | 62 |
ROBERT GREENE | 77 |
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