Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... seemed about seventeen years of age , and was of quite extraordinary per- soual beauty , though evidently somewhat effeminate . Indeed , had it not been for the dress and the closely cropped hair , one would have said that the face ...
... seemed about seventeen years of age , and was of quite extraordinary per- soual beauty , though evidently somewhat effeminate . Indeed , had it not been for the dress and the closely cropped hair , one would have said that the face ...
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... seemed to me at the time to entirely dispose of Pembroke's claim . We know from Meres that the Sonnets had been written before 1598 , and Sonnet civ . informs us that Shake- speare's friendship for Mr W. H. had been already in existence ...
... seemed to me at the time to entirely dispose of Pembroke's claim . We know from Meres that the Sonnets had been written before 1598 , and Sonnet civ . informs us that Shake- speare's friendship for Mr W. H. had been already in existence ...
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... seemed obscure , or evil , or exag- gerated , became clear and rational , and of high artistic import , illus- trating Shakespeare's conception of the true relations between the art of the actor and the art of the dramatist . Shake ...
... seemed obscure , or evil , or exag- gerated , became clear and rational , and of high artistic import , illus- trating Shakespeare's conception of the true relations between the art of the actor and the art of the dramatist . Shake ...
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... seemed to me to become more problematical . Cyril was in a dreadful state , and used to go over the whole question day after day , entreating me to believe ; but I saw the one flaw in the theory , and I refused to be con- vinced till ...
... seemed to me to become more problematical . Cyril was in a dreadful state , and used to go over the whole question day after day , entreating me to believe ; but I saw the one flaw in the theory , and I refused to be con- vinced till ...
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... seemed to me to cor- roborate Cyril Graham's theory I felt as if I had my hand upon Shakespeare's heart , and was count- ing each separate throb and pulse of passion . I thought of the wonderful boy - actor , and saw his face in every ...
... seemed to me to cor- roborate Cyril Graham's theory I felt as if I had my hand upon Shakespeare's heart , and was count- ing each separate throb and pulse of passion . I thought of the wonderful boy - actor , and saw his face in every ...
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