Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... English Reformation , on the oth- er hand , if less presentable in logical formulæ to the in- tellect , was , like English political freedom as compared with French liberty , equality , and fraternity , much more of a practical success ...
... English Reformation , on the oth- er hand , if less presentable in logical formulæ to the in- tellect , was , like English political freedom as compared with French liberty , equality , and fraternity , much more of a practical success ...
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... English warmth , his modesty , his love of plainness rather than of pageantry , his joyous temper , his business - like English piety , Henry is indeed the ideal of the king who must attain a success complete , and thoroughly real and ...
... English warmth , his modesty , his love of plainness rather than of pageantry , his joyous temper , his business - like English piety , Henry is indeed the ideal of the king who must attain a success complete , and thoroughly real and ...
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... English crowd with an air of gracious , condescending familiarity which flatters ( whereas Richard's undignified familiarity only displeases ) , * and bids farewell to his country as a son bids farewell to the mother with whom his ...
... English crowd with an air of gracious , condescending familiarity which flatters ( whereas Richard's undignified familiarity only displeases ) , * and bids farewell to his country as a son bids farewell to the mother with whom his ...
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