Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... spirit is , it is certain that the spirit of Protestantism - of Protestantism considered as portion of a great movement of humanity -animates and breathes through his writings . Unless he had stood in antagonism to his time , it could ...
... spirit is , it is certain that the spirit of Protestantism - of Protestantism considered as portion of a great movement of humanity -animates and breathes through his writings . Unless he had stood in antagonism to his time , it could ...
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... spirit of his father , which , unprepared for calamity , is stagger- ing blindly , stunned from its power to think , and ready to sink into darkness and a welter of chaotic disbelief . Gloucester , in his first confusion of spirit ...
... spirit of his father , which , unprepared for calamity , is stagger- ing blindly , stunned from its power to think , and ready to sink into darkness and a welter of chaotic disbelief . Gloucester , in his first confusion of spirit ...
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... spirit of Cæsar which is the dominant power of the tragedy ; against this the spirit of Cæsar - Brutus fought ; but Brutus , who forever errs in practical politics , succeeded only in striking down Cæsar's body ; he who had been weak ...
... spirit of Cæsar which is the dominant power of the tragedy ; against this the spirit of Cæsar - Brutus fought ; but Brutus , who forever errs in practical politics , succeeded only in striking down Cæsar's body ; he who had been weak ...
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