Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... Elizabethan period : all the seed of the whole period called Elizabethan was sown , and not a little of it had come up , before the Queen's death ... the quality of the period 1580-1660 is essentially one and indivisible . ' 2 Such ...
... Elizabethan period : all the seed of the whole period called Elizabethan was sown , and not a little of it had come up , before the Queen's death ... the quality of the period 1580-1660 is essentially one and indivisible . ' 2 Such ...
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... have been cramped or stimulated by these conditions . Modern studies , particularly in relationship to the Elizabethan stage , 2839-18 D have served to establish a number of ways in which THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM 49.
... have been cramped or stimulated by these conditions . Modern studies , particularly in relationship to the Elizabethan stage , 2839-18 D have served to establish a number of ways in which THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM 49.
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... Elizabethan conception of Hamlet as far as clarity will permit , but to assert that the discovery of the Elizabethan conception of Hamlet is the end of criticism is to assert that criticism is pursuing something which cannot be attained ...
... Elizabethan conception of Hamlet as far as clarity will permit , but to assert that the discovery of the Elizabethan conception of Hamlet is the end of criticism is to assert that criticism is pursuing something which cannot be attained ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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