Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... nature , jetant au hasard mille rameaux , et croissant inégalement et avec force ; il meurt , si vous voulez forcer sa nature et le tailler en arbre des jardins de Marly . b . Vous avez presque fait accroire à votre nation que je ...
... nature , jetant au hasard mille rameaux , et croissant inégalement et avec force ; il meurt , si vous voulez forcer sa nature et le tailler en arbre des jardins de Marly . b . Vous avez presque fait accroire à votre nation que je ...
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... nature , and this with the same unbiassed mind with which the poet wrote them . With all the force of a true taste ... nature in contrast to French gloss and varnish , and felt themselves , from identity of character , as much at home ...
... nature , and this with the same unbiassed mind with which the poet wrote them . With all the force of a true taste ... nature in contrast to French gloss and varnish , and felt themselves , from identity of character , as much at home ...
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... nature of their victim , ' the gracious Duncan ' , and adequately to expound ' the deep damnation of his taking off ' , this was to be expressed with peculiar energy . We were to be made to feel that the human nature , i.e. , the divine ...
... nature of their victim , ' the gracious Duncan ' , and adequately to expound ' the deep damnation of his taking off ' , this was to be expressed with peculiar energy . We were to be made to feel that the human nature , i.e. , the divine ...
Inhalt
FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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