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... is interested , but in the passions of the actors : who were the men and women
who made the history ? and how did the history mould and develop them ? There
are four outstanding themes , which may be called THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 13
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... is interested , but in the passions of the actors : who were the men and women
who made the history ? and how did the history mould and develop them ? There
are four outstanding themes , which may be called THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 13
.
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There are four outstanding themes , which may be called the pivots round which
the poet's thought revolves : these are Patriotism , Royalty , War and Character .
PATRIOTISM . - It is a common criticism that the mind of Shakspeare was so ...
There are four outstanding themes , which may be called the pivots round which
the poet's thought revolves : these are Patriotism , Royalty , War and Character .
PATRIOTISM . - It is a common criticism that the mind of Shakspeare was so ...
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... but the dramatist , drawing a broad line beneath this picture , then , below this
level of respectability , paints the picture of another world , where the clothing is ,
so to speak , taken off , men are seen as they really are , and everything is called
...
... but the dramatist , drawing a broad line beneath this picture , then , below this
level of respectability , paints the picture of another world , where the clothing is ,
so to speak , taken off , men are seen as they really are , and everything is called
...
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An adroit tongue like Antony's can turn them to anything ; and changes of fortune
depress or elate them , to one thing constant never . The fickleness of the mob
might , in fact , almost be called the theme of Coriolanus . On the other hand , the
...
An adroit tongue like Antony's can turn them to anything ; and changes of fortune
depress or elate them , to one thing constant never . The fickleness of the mob
might , in fact , almost be called the theme of Coriolanus . On the other hand , the
...
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... he may be called his ideal of manhood ; but it is not with his political principles
but with the purity and completeness of his character as a man that Shakspeare
is concerned . If there is any political principle which may be said to be embodied
...
... he may be called his ideal of manhood ; but it is not with his political principles
but with the purity and completeness of his character as a man that Shakspeare
is concerned . If there is any political principle which may be said to be embodied
...
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