Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... present form about 1595-97 . If this be the case , and if , as there is reason to believe , Shakspere was also during many years inter- ested in the subject of Hamlet , we discover a fact which is characteristic of the poet - that he ...
... present form about 1595-97 . If this be the case , and if , as there is reason to believe , Shakspere was also during many years inter- ested in the subject of Hamlet , we discover a fact which is characteristic of the poet - that he ...
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... present before Hamlet is aware . It is Horatio who interrupts his meditation , and rouses him to behold the apparition . No sooner has Hamlet heard the word " Murder " upon his father's lips than he is addressed to " sweep to his ...
... present before Hamlet is aware . It is Horatio who interrupts his meditation , and rouses him to behold the apparition . No sooner has Hamlet heard the word " Murder " upon his father's lips than he is addressed to " sweep to his ...
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... present life as it is , and sug- gest no inadequate explanations of its difficult problems , he will gaze at life ... presents to the eyes of gods . Hence a grand irony in the tragedy of Lear ; hence all in it that is great is also small ...
... present life as it is , and sug- gest no inadequate explanations of its difficult problems , he will gaze at life ... presents to the eyes of gods . Hence a grand irony in the tragedy of Lear ; hence all in it that is great is also small ...
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