Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... whole , and of a certain magnitude ; for there may be a whole that is wanting in magnitude . . . . And to define the matter roughly , we may say that the proper magnitude is comprised within such limits , that the sequence of events ...
... whole , and of a certain magnitude ; for there may be a whole that is wanting in magnitude . . . . And to define the matter roughly , we may say that the proper magnitude is comprised within such limits , that the sequence of events ...
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... whole is explained by the whole , and we feel the soul of the outer frame - work and its animating breath , which created and organised the immortal work . . . . ... While the Englishman lingered perhaps over isolated passages , we , on ...
... whole is explained by the whole , and we feel the soul of the outer frame - work and its animating breath , which created and organised the immortal work . . . . ... While the Englishman lingered perhaps over isolated passages , we , on ...
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... whole in some mind ) —but more like pictures on a motley screen . Whence arises the harmony that strikes us in the wildest natural landscapes , —in the relative shapes of rocks , the harmony of colours in the heaths , ferns , and ...
... whole in some mind ) —but more like pictures on a motley screen . Whence arises the harmony that strikes us in the wildest natural landscapes , —in the relative shapes of rocks , the harmony of colours in the heaths , ferns , and ...
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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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