Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... things at least are - beauty and force , purity , sin , and love , and anguish and joy . These things are , and therefore life cannot be a little idle whirl of dust . We are shown the strong man taken in the toils , the sinner sinking ...
... things at least are - beauty and force , purity , sin , and love , and anguish and joy . These things are , and therefore life cannot be a little idle whirl of dust . We are shown the strong man taken in the toils , the sinner sinking ...
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... things have grown too solid and lasting to be disturbed by a laugh , Romeo can contend in jest with Mercutio himself , and stretch his wit of cheveril " from an inch narrow to an elt broad . " Mercutio and the nurse are Shakspere's crea ...
... things have grown too solid and lasting to be disturbed by a laugh , Romeo can contend in jest with Mercutio himself , and stretch his wit of cheveril " from an inch narrow to an elt broad . " Mercutio and the nurse are Shakspere's crea ...
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... things as they are . " The talk of a person who remains in this sense boyish is often clever , but it is unreal ; now he will say brilliant things upon this side of a question , and now upon the opposite side . He has no consistency of ...
... things as they are . " The talk of a person who remains in this sense boyish is often clever , but it is unreal ; now he will say brilliant things upon this side of a question , and now upon the opposite side . He has no consistency of ...
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