Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... action in his hour of enjoyment and of leisure . With a splendid capacity for enjoyment , gracious to all , ennobled by the glory , implied rather than explicit , of great foregone achievement , he stands as centre of the poem , giving ...
... action in his hour of enjoyment and of leisure . With a splendid capacity for enjoyment , gracious to all , ennobled by the glory , implied rather than explicit , of great foregone achievement , he stands as centre of the poem , giving ...
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... action . The world represented in these plays is not so much the world of feeling or of thought as the limited world of the practicable . In the great tragedies we are concerned more with what man is than with what he does . At the ...
... action . The world represented in these plays is not so much the world of feeling or of thought as the limited world of the practicable . In the great tragedies we are concerned more with what man is than with what he does . At the ...
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... action . Shakspere's admiration of the great men of action is immense , because he himself was pri- marily not a man of action . He is stern to all idealists , because he was aware that he might too easily yield him- self to the ...
... action . Shakspere's admiration of the great men of action is immense , because he himself was pri- marily not a man of action . He is stern to all idealists , because he was aware that he might too easily yield him- self to the ...
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