Representations, No. 44 (1993), 82. Quoted by Hyman, 184. Works by J. Dover Wilson at Project Gutenberg Works by or about J. Dover Wilson at the Internet Archive...
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included Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Edward Dowden, and J. Dover Wilson, among others. In 1931, C. J. Sisson stated that such interpretations had "gone too...
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in Action, how like an Angel? in apprehension, how like a God? ... J. Dover Wilson, in his notes in the New Shakespeare edition, observed that the Folio...
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a figment of Hamlet's overwrought imagination. Shakespeare scholar J. Dover Wilson and others have argued that in having the Ghost appear a number of...
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vanity and cool valour, was another 'Fluellen'.". Shakespeare scholar J. Dover Wilson suggested that Fluellen was intended as "a careful and unmistakable...
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320. J. Dover Wilson, The Essential Shakespeare: A Biographical Adventure, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England. 1932. p. 97. Wilson, Dover, "Martin...
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physicist John Cook Wilson (1849–1915), English philosopher John Hardie Wilson (1858−1920), Scottish botanist J. Dover Wilson (John Dover Wilson, 1881–1969),...
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many critics to see the print as a poor representation of the poet. J. Dover Wilson called it a "pudding faced effigy". Sidney Lee wrote that "The face...
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to his body natural and his own inner thoughts and griefs. Critic J. Dover Wilson notes that Richard's double nature as man and martyr is the dilemma...
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Gainsborough wrote that "Shakespeare's bust is a silly smiling thing". J. Dover Wilson, a critic and biographer of Shakespeare, once remarked that the Bard's...
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major scholars (Alfred W. Pollard, W. W. Greg, E. Maunde Thompson, J. Dover Wilson and R. W. Chambers) support the Shakespearean attribution. What is...
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sculptor from Nova Scotia John Wilson (sport shooter) (1879–1940), Dutch sport shooter J. Dover Wilson (John Dover Wilson, 1881–1969), professor and scholar...
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primarily unsuccessful attempt to do likewise. In 1921, for example, J. Dover Wilson and Arthur Quiller-Couch, in their edition of the play for the Cambridge...
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have a degree. She was supervised by the Shakespearean scholar Prof. J. Dover Wilson and she decided to study the early education of women of all backgrounds...
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(Trinity/Downing) Arthur Waley (King's) Raymond Williams (Trinity) J. Dover Wilson (Caius) James Wood (Jesus) Leonard Woolf (Trinity) Maurice Baring (Trinity)...
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Philadelphia–Dover micropolitan area, approximately 68 miles (109 km) south of Cleveland and borders the city of New Philadelphia. Originally named Canal Dover due...
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1 January 1936 J. Dover Wilson 1881–1969 Shakespeare scholar 23 June 1936 Joseph Lyons 1879–1939 Prime...
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finally published in Weimar in 1928. The English version, edited by J. Dover Wilson, came out in 1930. This book, printed on fine paper, using different...
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Policy" 1948 Arnold Toynbee, "Recurrence and Uniqueness in History" 1949 J. Dover Wilson, "Shakespeare and the War of the Roses" 1950 Edward M. Earle, "The...
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and science writer J. Dover Wilson (1881–1969), Shakespearean and critic Jacqueline Wilson (born 1945), children's writer John Wilson (1527–1596), playwright...
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between 1921 and 1969. The series was edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch and J. Dover Wilson. The earlier volumes of the series contain critical introductions by...
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an average of 5.2 atrocities per act, or one for every 97 lines." J. Dover Wilson, following John Addington Symonds, defines the play as part of a subgenre...
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miniseries Mrs Wilson, in which his granddaughter, actress Ruth Wilson, portrayed her grandmother, Alison (Wilson's third wife). Wilson was born in Dover, the eldest...
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– The Fortalices and Early Mansions of Southern Scotland 1400–1650 J. Dover Wilson – What Happens in Hamlet Thomas Wright – The Life of Charles Dickens...
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rebinding. In 1945, W. W. Greg criticised Tannenbaum's scholarship and J. Dover Wilson and R. W. Hunt both examined the manuscript without finding any evidence...
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journals printed in London from 1622 down to the present day. 1932: J. Dover Wilson. The Hamlet texts, 1604 and 1623. 1933: Geoffrey Keynes. John Evelyn:...
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Marett Professor J. H. Muirhead Professor E. J. Rapson G. J. Turner Beatrice Webb Professor A. N. Whitehead Professor J. Dover Wilson H. I. Bell, OBE Sir...
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Wilson owned a horse stable based in Newton, Massachusetts. His son, Allan, Jr. was one of his drivers. Wilson died on October 27, 1963, in Dover, Massachusetts...
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Vol. 34. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Arnold, Matthew; et al. (1960). J. Dover Wilson (ed.). Culture and Anarchy: Landmarks in the History of Education....
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