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William Shakespeare Gulian Crommelin Verplanck. this subject . The poet or the fictionist - and every great fictionist is a true poet - gives us an image of life at large , and not of the narrow and stinted probabilities of every- day ...
William Shakespeare Gulian Crommelin Verplanck. this subject . The poet or the fictionist - and every great fictionist is a true poet - gives us an image of life at large , and not of the narrow and stinted probabilities of every- day ...
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... Poet had intended to expand this idea , which would have been much in the taste of the romantic heroism of the poetry of his age ; but that , finding himself too much cramped by the narrow limits left him in the last act , or for some ...
... Poet had intended to expand this idea , which would have been much in the taste of the romantic heroism of the poetry of his age ; but that , finding himself too much cramped by the narrow limits left him in the last act , or for some ...
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... Poet in the COMEDY OF ERRORS are thus summed up : In the ancient city of Ephesus we have ducats , marks , and ... poets of Shakespeare's time had no hesitation in placing the fables of the romantic ages in classical localities , leaving ...
... Poet in the COMEDY OF ERRORS are thus summed up : In the ancient city of Ephesus we have ducats , marks , and ... poets of Shakespeare's time had no hesitation in placing the fables of the romantic ages in classical localities , leaving ...
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... Poet doubtless intended to convey his sense of the gross injustice of such enact- ments . In the TAMING OF THE SHREW , written most probably about the same period as the COMEDY OF ER- RORS , the jealousies of commercial states ...
... Poet doubtless intended to convey his sense of the gross injustice of such enact- ments . In the TAMING OF THE SHREW , written most probably about the same period as the COMEDY OF ER- RORS , the jealousies of commercial states ...
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... Poet naturally give us the parallel passages in Catullus , in Ovid , in Virgil , in Horace . Shakespeare unquestionably had the image from the same sources . Farmer does not notice this passage ; but had he done so he would , of course ...
... Poet naturally give us the parallel passages in Catullus , in Ovid , in Virgil , in Horace . Shakespeare unquestionably had the image from the same sources . Farmer does not notice this passage ; but had he done so he would , of course ...
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