Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... nature have not more gift in taciturnity . " * And yet some few of the secrets of nature can be wrested from her . But Shakspere possessed that most baffling of self - defences- humor . Just when we have laid hold of him he eludes us ...
... nature have not more gift in taciturnity . " * And yet some few of the secrets of nature can be wrested from her . But Shakspere possessed that most baffling of self - defences- humor . Just when we have laid hold of him he eludes us ...
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... nature . Pol . Say , there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean , But nature makes that mean ; so over that art Which you say adds to nature , is an art * That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we marry A gentler scion to the ...
... nature . Pol . Say , there be ; Yet nature is made better by no mean , But nature makes that mean ; so over that art Which you say adds to nature , is an art * That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we marry A gentler scion to the ...
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... nature as the milieu or enveloping medium of human passion ; while sometimes , in addition , between external nature and human passion Shakspere re- veals acute points of special contact . We recall in King Lear the long and terrible ...
... nature as the milieu or enveloping medium of human passion ; while sometimes , in addition , between external nature and human passion Shakspere re- veals acute points of special contact . We recall in King Lear the long and terrible ...
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