Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... Once In the play of Pericles , we are forever in presence of the waters , furious or serene ; and their voices of tumult or of calm are forever mingling with the human voices— with the sorrow of the bereaved father , and the magical ...
... Once In the play of Pericles , we are forever in presence of the waters , furious or serene ; and their voices of tumult or of calm are forever mingling with the human voices— with the sorrow of the bereaved father , and the magical ...
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... once restrained and stimulated by his imagination . Lady Macbeth is terribly efficient : at one time a will strung tense , at another a conscience strung tense ; possessed of only that active kind of imagination which masters practical ...
... once restrained and stimulated by his imagination . Lady Macbeth is terribly efficient : at one time a will strung tense , at another a conscience strung tense ; possessed of only that active kind of imagination which masters practical ...
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... once more . All his faculties are firm - set , and bent upon achievement . But Richard , who has been absent for a few days in Ire- land , enters with all possible zeal into the sentiment of his situation : " I weep for joy To stand ...
... once more . All his faculties are firm - set , and bent upon achievement . But Richard , who has been absent for a few days in Ire- land , enters with all possible zeal into the sentiment of his situation : " I weep for joy To stand ...
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