Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... Night's Dream ? The play was perhaps so named because it is a dream - play , the fantastic advent- ures of a night , and because it was first represented in midsummer — the midsummer , perhaps , of 1594. The imagined season of the ...
... Night's Dream ? The play was perhaps so named because it is a dream - play , the fantastic advent- ures of a night , and because it was first represented in midsummer — the midsummer , perhaps , of 1594. The imagined season of the ...
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... night , Like softest music to attending ears ! " He has overheard the voice of Juliet , and he cannot an- swer her call until he has drained the sweetness of the sound . He is one of those men to whom the emotional atmosphere which is ...
... night , Like softest music to attending ears ! " He has overheard the voice of Juliet , and he cannot an- swer her call until he has drained the sweetness of the sound . He is one of those men to whom the emotional atmosphere which is ...
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... night , or rather in the night hours of Wednesday morning - delaying as long as she dare . On the night of Thursday , she awakens in the tomb and dies . Maginn believed that there must be some mistake in the reading " two - and- forty ...
... night , or rather in the night hours of Wednesday morning - delaying as long as she dare . On the night of Thursday , she awakens in the tomb and dies . Maginn believed that there must be some mistake in the reading " two - and- forty ...
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