Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... uttered self - indulgently to please the intellectual or artistic part of him , or to gratify his passing mood of melancholy , of irritation , ' or of scorn . He bewilders Polonius with mockery , which effects nothing , but which ...
... uttered self - indulgently to please the intellectual or artistic part of him , or to gratify his passing mood of melancholy , of irritation , ' or of scorn . He bewilders Polonius with mockery , which effects nothing , but which ...
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... uttered , " I say we will have no more marriages : those that are married already , all but one , shall live ; the rest shall keep as they are . To a nunnery , go ! " Hamlet bursts out of the lobby with a triumphant and yet bitter sense ...
... uttered , " I say we will have no more marriages : those that are married already , all but one , shall live ; the rest shall keep as they are . To a nunnery , go ! " Hamlet bursts out of the lobby with a triumphant and yet bitter sense ...
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... uttered no large words about " the multitudinous seas , " who will rise in slumbery agitation , and , with her accustomed action , eagerly essay to remove from her little hand its ineffaceable stain , and , with her 226 Shakspere - His ...
... uttered no large words about " the multitudinous seas , " who will rise in slumbery agitation , and , with her accustomed action , eagerly essay to remove from her little hand its ineffaceable stain , and , with her 226 Shakspere - His ...
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