Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... 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 day which begins at moonset before the dawn , when ...
... 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 day which begins at moonset before the dawn , when ...
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... passion of equal volume , and possessing a like certainty and direct- ness of advance , with a passion shaped , determined , and forever reinvigorated by positive , objective fact . Shak- spere had become assured that the facts of the ...
... passion of equal volume , and possessing a like certainty and direct- ness of advance , with a passion shaped , determined , and forever reinvigorated by positive , objective fact . Shak- spere had become assured that the facts of the ...
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... passion of Le- ontes is not , like that of Othello , a terrible chaos of soul --- confusion and despair at the loss of what had been to him the fairest thing on earth ; there is a gross personal resentment in the heart of Leontes , not ...
... passion of Le- ontes is not , like that of Othello , a terrible chaos of soul --- confusion and despair at the loss of what had been to him the fairest thing on earth ; there is a gross personal resentment in the heart of Leontes , not ...
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