Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... wrote the plays which bear his name as it is that Francis Bacon wrote the ' Novum Organum ! " ; indeed , the theory that Bacon wrote the plays " is not worth five minutes ' consideration by any reasonable creature . " ( See Studies in ...
... wrote the plays which bear his name as it is that Francis Bacon wrote the ' Novum Organum ! " ; indeed , the theory that Bacon wrote the plays " is not worth five minutes ' consideration by any reasonable creature . " ( See Studies in ...
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... wrote what he wrote merely to fill the theatre and his own pockets.55 IV . Shakespeare's Artistic Purpose and Method There was yet another concept of the Coleridge - Schlegel doctrine which White had attacked -- that of the central ...
... wrote what he wrote merely to fill the theatre and his own pockets.55 IV . Shakespeare's Artistic Purpose and Method There was yet another concept of the Coleridge - Schlegel doctrine which White had attacked -- that of the central ...
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... wrote the plays . While interested in the problem , Whitman was not unbalanced by it , as were many of the critics , including his friend O'Connor . Wisely he summed up the situation to his friend Traubel : " I do not know that I really ...
... wrote the plays . While interested in the problem , Whitman was not unbalanced by it , as were many of the critics , including his friend O'Connor . Wisely he summed up the situation to his friend Traubel : " I do not know that I really ...
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