Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... turn to the great tragedies , and what do we there discover ? In these Shakspere is engaged in a series of studies not con- cerning success in the mastery of events and things , but concerning the higher success and the more awful ...
... turn to the great tragedies , and what do we there discover ? In these Shakspere is engaged in a series of studies not con- cerning success in the mastery of events and things , but concerning the higher success and the more awful ...
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... turn ventures upon a gentle little piece of sisterly advice . Laertes suddenly discovers that he ought to be aboard his ship : " I stay too long . " Ophe- lia " is giving the conversation a needless and inconven- * F. Th . Vischer , in ...
... turn ventures upon a gentle little piece of sisterly advice . Laertes suddenly discovers that he ought to be aboard his ship : " I stay too long . " Ophe- lia " is giving the conversation a needless and inconven- * F. Th . Vischer , in ...
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... turn , and is equal to all . And yet Ham- let is forever walking over the ice ; his power of self - con- trol is never quite to be trusted . The success of his de- vice for ascertaining the guilt of Claudius is followed by the same mood ...
... turn , and is equal to all . And yet Ham- let is forever walking over the ice ; his power of self - con- trol is never quite to be trusted . The success of his de- vice for ascertaining the guilt of Claudius is followed by the same mood ...
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