Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... Antony . In the nature of Antony , as in the nature of Macbeth , there is a moral fault or flaw , which circumstances discover , and which in the end works his destruction . In each play the pathos is of the same kind - it lies in the ...
... Antony . In the nature of Antony , as in the nature of Macbeth , there is a moral fault or flaw , which circumstances discover , and which in the end works his destruction . In each play the pathos is of the same kind - it lies in the ...
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... Antony is present as chief of one of the companies of priests . The Stoic Brutus looks upon all this as an offence . He despises Antony , because Antony is " gamesome , " and he loves the dignified gravity of his own character : " Cas ...
... Antony is present as chief of one of the companies of priests . The Stoic Brutus looks upon all this as an offence . He despises Antony , because Antony is " gamesome , " and he loves the dignified gravity of his own character : " Cas ...
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... Antony is away . " When Antony dies , the only eminent thing in the earth gone , and a universal flatness , an equality of insignifi- cances , remains : " Young boys and girls Are level now with men ; the odds is gone , And there is ...
... Antony is away . " When Antony dies , the only eminent thing in the earth gone , and a universal flatness , an equality of insignifi- cances , remains : " Young boys and girls Are level now with men ; the odds is gone , And there is ...
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