Reflections of the Law in LiteratureUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1956 - 83 halaman This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas. |
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... plays that are wholly his all the bad lines are the results of faulty manuscripts or poor proofreading ; that in the plays in which he had a collaborator he wrote all the good lines and the other man all the bad ones ; and that the ...
... plays that are wholly his all the bad lines are the results of faulty manuscripts or poor proofreading ; that in the plays in which he had a collaborator he wrote all the good lines and the other man all the bad ones ; and that the ...
Halaman 41
... plays themselves . " This seems to me little better than non- sense . In drawing conclusions about Shakespeare from the plays we must be wary , of course , but I take it to be certain that every creator ( even the greatest creator of ...
... plays themselves . " This seems to me little better than non- sense . In drawing conclusions about Shakespeare from the plays we must be wary , of course , but I take it to be certain that every creator ( even the greatest creator of ...
Halaman 42
... play . With this supposed piece of evidence out of the way , nothing is left except whatever internal evidence may be found in the plays themselves . The authority most frequently quoted in support of the claim that Shakespeare ...
... play . With this supposed piece of evidence out of the way , nothing is left except whatever internal evidence may be found in the plays themselves . The authority most frequently quoted in support of the claim that Shakespeare ...
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