How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... genius , as a whole , among the objects of which it is written , " All things are yours " . When I think of the great scholars who are devoting their days and nights to the interpre- tation of Shakspeare , I am half ashamed to bring ...
... genius , as a whole , among the objects of which it is written , " All things are yours " . When I think of the great scholars who are devoting their days and nights to the interpre- tation of Shakspeare , I am half ashamed to bring ...
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... genius of the poet coming to maturity . The music of the verse , the mastery of the material , the comprehension of human motives and the de- velopment of character all advance to perfection with astonishing rapidity . The poet is now ...
... genius of the poet coming to maturity . The music of the verse , the mastery of the material , the comprehension of human motives and the de- velopment of character all advance to perfection with astonishing rapidity . The poet is now ...
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... genius in depicting the glorious side of war , he is not forget- ful of the other side of the lives sacrificed , of the weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried . Along with brave men there went to the ...
... genius in depicting the glorious side of war , he is not forget- ful of the other side of the lives sacrificed , of the weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried . Along with brave men there went to the ...
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... genius . Having three plays through which to develop the character , he builds it up slowly , exhibiting it fully in every phase ; and he is obviously working with pleasure from beginning to end . In completing his portrait of Brutus in ...
... genius . Having three plays through which to develop the character , he builds it up slowly , exhibiting it fully in every phase ; and he is obviously working with pleasure from beginning to end . In completing his portrait of Brutus in ...
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... genius : - Hear him but reason in divinity , And , all admiring , with an inward wish , You would desire the King were made a prelate ; Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs , 1 Was Falstaff a coward ? Did King Henry treat him fairly ...
... genius : - Hear him but reason in divinity , And , all admiring , with an inward wish , You would desire the King were made a prelate ; Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs , 1 Was Falstaff a coward ? Did King Henry treat him fairly ...
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