Prace Wrocławskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego: Travaux de la Société des sciences et des lettres de Wrocław. Seria A.Sumptibus Societatis Scientiarum Wratislaviensis, 1967 - 232 |
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... Shakespeare must have asked himself , whether the life of a charming and devoted young woman , who had rescued her misjudging father , should end in self - destruction . It is small wonder that Shakespeare was repelled by this history ...
... Shakespeare must have asked himself , whether the life of a charming and devoted young woman , who had rescued her misjudging father , should end in self - destruction . It is small wonder that Shakespeare was repelled by this history ...
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... Shakespeare's sonnets , and next two of Jonson's major poems , and then to draw a few conclusions . II There are few of Shakespeare's sonnets which do not show traces of genius , and genius of an unusually beguiling kind ; and in a fair ...
... Shakespeare's sonnets , and next two of Jonson's major poems , and then to draw a few conclusions . II There are few of Shakespeare's sonnets which do not show traces of genius , and genius of an unusually beguiling kind ; and in a fair ...
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... Shakespeare seems to mean it seriously . In the second place , Shakespeare seldom takes the sonnet form with any real seriousness . The sonnets are almost invari ably conceived in very simple terms and are developed through simple ...
... Shakespeare seems to mean it seriously . In the second place , Shakespeare seldom takes the sonnet form with any real seriousness . The sonnets are almost invari ably conceived in very simple terms and are developed through simple ...
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