A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... scene . The effort exhausted me but the ray was wider and brighter . On the third day I read all the Shallow scenes . And then a very curious thing happened . My depression completely lifted ; and though still so weak that I could ...
... scene . The effort exhausted me but the ray was wider and brighter . On the third day I read all the Shallow scenes . And then a very curious thing happened . My depression completely lifted ; and though still so weak that I could ...
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... scenes in modern editions is quite arbitrary , the various changes being shown in the early productions merely by one lot of characters leaving the stage and another lot coming on to it . Scene followed scene without pause , the ...
... scenes in modern editions is quite arbitrary , the various changes being shown in the early productions merely by one lot of characters leaving the stage and another lot coming on to it . Scene followed scene without pause , the ...
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... scenes , to which no words could do justice . The true spirit of humanity , " writes Hazlitt , " the thorough ... scene at the end of Act 2 is the finest example in all Shakespeare of another of Hazlitt's sayings : He had only to ...
... scenes , to which no words could do justice . The true spirit of humanity , " writes Hazlitt , " the thorough ... scene at the end of Act 2 is the finest example in all Shakespeare of another of Hazlitt's sayings : He had only to ...
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