A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... spirit of putting down kings and princes , " but inspired with the spirit of his own oratory he jumps the idealistic phases of the successful revolutionist : " Be brave then , " he exhorts his followers , " for your captain is brave ...
... spirit of putting down kings and princes , " but inspired with the spirit of his own oratory he jumps the idealistic phases of the successful revolutionist : " Be brave then , " he exhorts his followers , " for your captain is brave ...
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... spirit , the un- conquerable spirit of Humour , the essential spirit of England . Falstaff instantly became , and still remains , the symbolic figure of the race . He is not a comic character : he is the spirit of Comedy incarnate . We ...
... spirit , the un- conquerable spirit of Humour , the essential spirit of England . Falstaff instantly became , and still remains , the symbolic figure of the race . He is not a comic character : he is the spirit of Comedy incarnate . We ...
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... spirits , but that of autumnal retrospection , where the fairies are symbols . He is surveying his life , and among ... spirit of his imagination , tells him how he has been served : " Remember I have done thee worthy service ; Told ...
... spirits , but that of autumnal retrospection , where the fairies are symbols . He is surveying his life , and among ... spirit of his imagination , tells him how he has been served : " Remember I have done thee worthy service ; Told ...
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