Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... received the final corrections of their author . In seeing the volume through the press , I received valuable suggestions and corrections from Mr. Harold Littledale , the editor , for the New Shakspere Society , of " The Two Noble ...
... received the final corrections of their author . In seeing the volume through the press , I received valuable suggestions and corrections from Mr. Harold Littledale , the editor , for the New Shakspere Society , of " The Two Noble ...
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... receiving through its sensitive surfaces the gifts of light and dew , of noonday and of night ; grasping the earth with inextricable living knots ; not unpossessed of haunts of shadow and secrecy ; instinct with ample mys- terious ...
... receiving through its sensitive surfaces the gifts of light and dew , of noonday and of night ; grasping the earth with inextricable living knots ; not unpossessed of haunts of shadow and secrecy ; instinct with ample mys- terious ...
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... received from the Witches , there is the more defi- nite inspiration received from his wife . Macbeth is ex- citably imaginative , and his imagination alternately stim- ulates and enfeebles him . The facts in their clear - cut outline ...
... received from the Witches , there is the more defi- nite inspiration received from his wife . Macbeth is ex- citably imaginative , and his imagination alternately stim- ulates and enfeebles him . The facts in their clear - cut outline ...
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