How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... passion or make us shake with laughter or move us to tears . Equally mistaken , in my opinion , is the attempt to find in these poems a philosophy of history . German critics have gone most astray in this direction , reading into the ...
... passion or make us shake with laughter or move us to tears . Equally mistaken , in my opinion , is the attempt to find in these poems a philosophy of history . German critics have gone most astray in this direction , reading into the ...
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... passion of the person of the drama . Occasionally , however , he drops the mask , and there is an accent which betrays that his own heart is speaking . Nowhere is this so obviously the case , in these Histories , as when he is giving ...
... passion of the person of the drama . Occasionally , however , he drops the mask , and there is an accent which betrays that his own heart is speaking . Nowhere is this so obviously the case , in these Histories , as when he is giving ...
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... passion ; not in words only , but in woes also . And yet there is a virtuous man whom I have often noted in thy company , but I know not his name . A goodly , portly man , i̇ ' faith , and a corpulent ; of a cheerful look , a pleasing ...
... passion ; not in words only , but in woes also . And yet there is a virtuous man whom I have often noted in thy company , but I know not his name . A goodly , portly man , i̇ ' faith , and a corpulent ; of a cheerful look , a pleasing ...
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... passion for Cleopatra , the queen of that country . They are passing their time in lust and revelry , and he has forgotten home , honour and fortune . His affairs urgently require his presence in Italy , where his rivals are profiting ...
... passion for Cleopatra , the queen of that country . They are passing their time in lust and revelry , and he has forgotten home , honour and fortune . His affairs urgently require his presence in Italy , where his rivals are profiting ...
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... one day fortune promises to crown him with victory . But the voluptuary , thus encouraged , abandons himself , even in this crisis , to his passion : - Come , Let's have one other gaudy night ; call THE ANCIENT HISTORIES 67.
... one day fortune promises to crown him with victory . But the voluptuary , thus encouraged , abandons himself , even in this crisis , to his passion : - Come , Let's have one other gaudy night ; call THE ANCIENT HISTORIES 67.
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