How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... poet Burns it was remarked by Rabbi Duncan , the saint and sage , that he is too great a fact to be ignored , and that , therefore , religious teachers should make the most and the best of him . Of Shakspeare the same may be said : he ...
... poet Burns it was remarked by Rabbi Duncan , the saint and sage , that he is too great a fact to be ignored , and that , therefore , religious teachers should make the most and the best of him . Of Shakspeare the same may be said : he ...
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... poet to open his career with subjects belonging to the domain of pure fancy , where the characters and the incidents are of his own invention and he is at perfect liberty to shape everything according to his own will , as long as he ...
... poet to open his career with subjects belonging to the domain of pure fancy , where the characters and the incidents are of his own invention and he is at perfect liberty to shape everything according to his own will , as long as he ...
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... poet into a dreamer , 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 ...
... poet into a dreamer , 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 ...
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... poet ; the public interest may also have spurred him on ; besides , the three plays represented a series of events which they left incomplete ; and , accordingly , he was induced to write a new drama completing them . This was Richard ...
... poet ; the public interest may also have spurred him on ; besides , the three plays represented a series of events which they left incomplete ; and , accordingly , he was induced to write a new drama completing them . This was Richard ...
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... 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 master of a ...
... 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 master of a ...
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