Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... feeling is made to modify many others , and by a sort of fusion to force many into one ; —that which afterwards showed itself in such might and energy in Lear , where the deep anguish of a father spreads the feeling of ingratitude and ...
... feeling is made to modify many others , and by a sort of fusion to force many into one ; —that which afterwards showed itself in such might and energy in Lear , where the deep anguish of a father spreads the feeling of ingratitude and ...
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... feeling and exquisite sense of beauty , both as exhibited to the eye in the combinations of form , and to the ear in sweet and appropriate melody ; that these feelings were under the command of his own will ; that in his very first ...
... feeling and exquisite sense of beauty , both as exhibited to the eye in the combinations of form , and to the ear in sweet and appropriate melody ; that these feelings were under the command of his own will ; that in his very first ...
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... feeling , or with words , of feelings with feelings , and of words with words . . . . Over one arm the lusty courser's rein , Under the other was the tender boy , Who blushed and pouted in a dull disdain , With leaden appetite , unapt ...
... feeling , or with words , of feelings with feelings , and of words with words . . . . Over one arm the lusty courser's rein , Under the other was the tender boy , Who blushed and pouted in a dull disdain , With leaden appetite , unapt ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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