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... give . But dedicatory verse in that age had a proper and recognised pitch : and if a reader in 1623 found the praise not extravagant , as we find it not extravagant to - day , his reason for it and ours would be different . It seems ...
... give . But dedicatory verse in that age had a proper and recognised pitch : and if a reader in 1623 found the praise not extravagant , as we find it not extravagant to - day , his reason for it and ours would be different . It seems ...
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... give us . The mischief is not only that Shakespeare becomes a sort of national idol against whom a man can offer no crit- icism save timidly ( as one standing between a lion and a unicorn ) , but that every second - rate or third - rate ...
... give us . The mischief is not only that Shakespeare becomes a sort of national idol against whom a man can offer no crit- icism save timidly ( as one standing between a lion and a unicorn ) , but that every second - rate or third - rate ...
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... give . Moreover who can doubt that every true man , small or great , leaves some print of himself on his work , or indeed that he must if his work be literature , which is so personal a thing . As Sir Walter Raleigh puts it , ' No man ...
... give . Moreover who can doubt that every true man , small or great , leaves some print of himself on his work , or indeed that he must if his work be literature , which is so personal a thing . As Sir Walter Raleigh puts it , ' No man ...
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... gives a rough chronological order of the final forms in which we have received them . It claims to no more : but this much is , so far as it goes , invaluable . For if , as our younger critics hold , al- most with one accord , the true ...
... gives a rough chronological order of the final forms in which we have received them . It claims to no more : but this much is , so far as it goes , invaluable . For if , as our younger critics hold , al- most with one accord , the true ...
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... give up the chase and their footsteps die away , it is as instant comment upon Mercutio's loose cynical talk about love , King Cophetua , ' poperin pears , ' etc. , that he dismisses it with : He ( scilicet Mercutio ) jests at scars ...
... give up the chase and their footsteps die away , it is as instant comment upon Mercutio's loose cynical talk about love , King Cophetua , ' poperin pears , ' etc. , that he dismisses it with : He ( scilicet Mercutio ) jests at scars ...
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