A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... action when necessary , and a real impression of the ebb and flow of life was conveyed by the constant exits and entrances , the alternating gloom and animation of the characters , the successive tragic and comic episodes , the bustle ...
... action when necessary , and a real impression of the ebb and flow of life was conveyed by the constant exits and entrances , the alternating gloom and animation of the characters , the successive tragic and comic episodes , the bustle ...
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... action of his drama with a moral dissertation ? Shakespeare was an artist , and Lancaster's action is made intelligible by none other than Falstaff . " This same sober - blooded boy doth not love me ; or a man cannot make him laugh ...
... action of his drama with a moral dissertation ? Shakespeare was an artist , and Lancaster's action is made intelligible by none other than Falstaff . " This same sober - blooded boy doth not love me ; or a man cannot make him laugh ...
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... action respectable , and who excuses the deed to himself on the ground that Cæsar might have abused his position . He hates the thought of conspiracy , and because he believes others to be as high - minded as himself he is unfitted to ...
... action respectable , and who excuses the deed to himself on the ground that Cæsar might have abused his position . He hates the thought of conspiracy , and because he believes others to be as high - minded as himself he is unfitted to ...
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