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The Introductions offer brief surveys of the literary data of the several plays and poems , with some indication of the bearing of each upon the eternal problem of Shakespeare's mind and art . VOL . I vii b In the arrangement of ...
The Introductions offer brief surveys of the literary data of the several plays and poems , with some indication of the bearing of each upon the eternal problem of Shakespeare's mind and art . VOL . I vii b In the arrangement of ...
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To write the annals of a mind so versatile and flexible as Shakespeare's is not quite the same thing as to trace its history . Where the activity of such a mind is distributed among detached provinces of art , each imposing its own ...
To write the annals of a mind so versatile and flexible as Shakespeare's is not quite the same thing as to trace its history . Where the activity of such a mind is distributed among detached provinces of art , each imposing its own ...
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Much is to be said , however , for keeping the loose and elastic term which interprets the Elizabethan mind ; and for avoiding a name which , besides being unhistorical , does not mark with perfect precision the real distinctiveness of ...
Much is to be said , however , for keeping the loose and elastic term which interprets the Elizabethan mind ; and for avoiding a name which , besides being unhistorical , does not mark with perfect precision the real distinctiveness of ...
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INTRODUCTION ' LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST I once did see , ' wrote Robert Tofte , in 1598 , in his The Month's Mind of a Melancholy Lover . The play was therefore then no longer new . In its original form it no longer exists .
INTRODUCTION ' LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST I once did see , ' wrote Robert Tofte , in 1598 , in his The Month's Mind of a Melancholy Lover . The play was therefore then no longer new . In its original form it no longer exists .
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... Thy climbing mind aspir'd beyond the stars ; Thy lofty style no earthly title bore ; Thy wits would seem to see through peace and wars , Thy taunting tongue was pleasant , sharp and sore , And tho ' thy pride and pomp was somewhat ...
... Thy climbing mind aspir'd beyond the stars ; Thy lofty style no earthly title bore ; Thy wits would seem to see through peace and wars , Thy taunting tongue was pleasant , sharp and sore , And tho ' thy pride and pomp was somewhat ...
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