Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1958 - 336 Seiten |
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... Nature ; and ' tis not so just to say that he speaks from her , as that she speaks thro ' him . His Characters are so much Nature her self , that ' tis a sort of injury to call them by so distant a name as copies of her . Those of other ...
... Nature ; and ' tis not so just to say that he speaks from her , as that she speaks thro ' him . His Characters are so much Nature her self , that ' tis a sort of injury to call them by so distant a name as copies of her . Those of other ...
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... nature . I followed them , and knew not that a larger circle might be drawn , and the Drama extended to the whole reach of human genius . Convinced , I see that a more compendious nature may be obtained ; a nature of effects only , to ...
... nature . I followed them , and knew not that a larger circle might be drawn , and the Drama extended to the whole reach of human genius . Convinced , I see that a more compendious nature may be obtained ; a nature of effects only , to ...
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... nature in contrast to French gloss and varnish , and felt themselves , from identity of character , as much at home with the Germanic nature of Shakespeare as with Hans Sachs . . . . The distortion and extravagance of their early ...
... nature in contrast to French gloss and varnish , and felt themselves , from identity of character , as much at home with the Germanic nature of Shakespeare as with Hans Sachs . . . . The distortion and extravagance of their early ...
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Richard III | 13 |
The Comedy of Errors | 61 |
Titus Andronicus | 105 |
Urheberrecht | |
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