How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... lost to the sympathies of common men . Shelley is an example of a poet who inhabited this dreamland of fancy too long . In his earliest pro- ductions Shakspeare also dwelt in this ideal world ; but happily at an early period his star ...
... lost to the sympathies of common men . Shelley is an example of a poet who inhabited this dreamland of fancy too long . In his earliest pro- ductions Shakspeare also dwelt in this ideal world ; but happily at an early period his star ...
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... lost , of the opportunities which he has thrown away , and of the God whom he has offended . He bends patiently beneath his heavy fate , as the storm of misfortune breaks over him ; yet , as he goes to his doom , it is with steps more ...
... lost , of the opportunities which he has thrown away , and of the God whom he has offended . He bends patiently beneath his heavy fate , as the storm of misfortune breaks over him ; yet , as he goes to his doom , it is with steps more ...
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... lost . As this goes on , she is transmuted into a fateful image of woe , not broken - down and penitent , but hardened , shrill and violent ; and at the last she moves through the scenes as a terrific shape - a pro- phetic hag , living ...
... lost . As this goes on , she is transmuted into a fateful image of woe , not broken - down and penitent , but hardened , shrill and violent ; and at the last she moves through the scenes as a terrific shape - a pro- phetic hag , living ...
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... lost . Octavius pursues the pair to Alexandria , where Antony , turning at bay , fights so desperately that for one day fortune promises to crown him with victory . But the voluptuary , thus encouraged , abandons himself , even in this ...
... lost . Octavius pursues the pair to Alexandria , where Antony , turning at bay , fights so desperately that for one day fortune promises to crown him with victory . But the voluptuary , thus encouraged , abandons himself , even in this ...
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... lost . Antony sees that she , who has so long vowed to him infinite love , has betrayed him , and he curses her false heart in the terms it deserves . There is for him only one way of escape from the intolerable humiliation of being led ...
... lost . Antony sees that she , who has so long vowed to him infinite love , has betrayed him , and he curses her false heart in the terms it deserves . There is for him only one way of escape from the intolerable humiliation of being led ...
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