Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... discover ? In these Shakspere is engaged in a series of studies not con- cerning success in the mastery of events and things , but concerning the higher success and the more awful failure which appear in the exaltation or the ruin of a ...
... discover ? In these Shakspere is engaged in a series of studies not con- cerning success in the mastery of events and things , but concerning the higher success and the more awful failure which appear in the exaltation or the ruin of a ...
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... discover - behind his works , behind his opinions , behind his artistic process . Shak- spere's life , we must believe , ran on below his art , and was to himself of deeper import than his work as artist . Not , perhaps , his material ...
... discover - behind his works , behind his opinions , behind his artistic process . Shak- spere's life , we must believe , ran on below his art , and was to himself of deeper import than his work as artist . Not , perhaps , his material ...
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... discover any single expression which will re- sume the various humorous appearances of life as they presented themselves to Shakspere ? It would be hazard- ous to adopt any such expression and make of it a theory of Shaksperian humor ...
... discover any single expression which will re- sume the various humorous appearances of life as they presented themselves to Shakspere ? It would be hazard- ous to adopt any such expression and make of it a theory of Shaksperian humor ...
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