Shakespeare Celebrated: Anniversary Lectures Delivered at the Folger LibraryFolger Shakespeare Library [Washington], 1966 - 176 Seiten |
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... hand , into a radical philosophic symbolism , which reads life itself as merely a set of symbols for the true reality outside it ; or , on the other hand , into the loose symbolism of modern symbolic poetry , which will be sharp in its ...
... hand , into a radical philosophic symbolism , which reads life itself as merely a set of symbols for the true reality outside it ; or , on the other hand , into the loose symbolism of modern symbolic poetry , which will be sharp in its ...
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... hand . Truth it is that when the King saw Sir Piers with his fellowship enter into the chamber de- fensibly arrayed , he shoved the table from him and sprang in the midst of them and caught an ax out of one of their hands and set him ...
... hand . Truth it is that when the King saw Sir Piers with his fellowship enter into the chamber de- fensibly arrayed , he shoved the table from him and sprang in the midst of them and caught an ax out of one of their hands and set him ...
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... hand ever on his dagger , his coun- tenance and manner like one alway ready to strike again . He took ill rest a - nights , lay long waking and musing , sore wearied with care and watch , rather slumbered than slept , troubled with ...
... hand ever on his dagger , his coun- tenance and manner like one alway ready to strike again . He took ill rest a - nights , lay long waking and musing , sore wearied with care and watch , rather slumbered than slept , troubled with ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Road to Jamestown David B Quinn | 31 |
Shakespeare as an Experimental Dramatist | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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