The Essays of Mark Van Doren (1924-1972)Greenwood Press, 1980 - 270 sider |
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Side 42
... Shakespeare had not been easy to write they would have been impossible . If their solutions had once been problems ... Shakespeare was not achieved by taking thought , for thought cannot create a world . It can only understand one when ...
... Shakespeare had not been easy to write they would have been impossible . If their solutions had once been problems ... Shakespeare was not achieved by taking thought , for thought cannot create a world . It can only understand one when ...
Side 43
... Shakespeare would at once reach an end . Criticism grows desperate from time to time and denies their existence . Shakespeare was merely a poet , a word - magician ; or merely a carpenter of plays ; or merely an Elizabethan ; or merely ...
... Shakespeare would at once reach an end . Criticism grows desperate from time to time and denies their existence . Shakespeare was merely a poet , a word - magician ; or merely a carpenter of plays ; or merely an Elizabethan ; or merely ...
Side 44
... Shakespeare . Each , however , has his unique carriage and voice , and will not be mistaken for any other man on earth . He is first of all a member of the human race . After that he is himself , saying things which Shakespeare knows ...
... Shakespeare . Each , however , has his unique carriage and voice , and will not be mistaken for any other man on earth . He is first of all a member of the human race . After that he is himself , saying things which Shakespeare knows ...
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