A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... imaginative faculty in a manner quite out of keeping with a duke devoted to hunting : " The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ; And as imagination bodies forth The forms of ...
... imaginative faculty in a manner quite out of keeping with a duke devoted to hunting : " The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ; And as imagination bodies forth The forms of ...
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... imagination expresses itself naturally in humour ; its native poetry is acclaimed by " the passion of loud laughter " ; and Falstaff is the greatest achievement of the national muse . While creating him Shakespeare was standing " on the ...
... imagination expresses itself naturally in humour ; its native poetry is acclaimed by " the passion of loud laughter " ; and Falstaff is the greatest achievement of the national muse . While creating him Shakespeare was standing " on the ...
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... imagination could easily picture a state of society for which he was beginning to yearn , wherein one could " fleet the time carelessly , as they did in the golden world . " The whole spirit of the play , and his own desire , is in the ...
... imagination could easily picture a state of society for which he was beginning to yearn , wherein one could " fleet the time carelessly , as they did in the golden world . " The whole spirit of the play , and his own desire , is in the ...
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