How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... everything thus appropriated is made his own and the creative power with which he is able to clothe the skeleton with flesh and beauty , and breathe into it the breath of life . Shakspeare , as Ben Jonson , the scholar , has recorded ...
... everything thus appropriated is made his own and the creative power with which he is able to clothe the skeleton with flesh and beauty , and breathe into it the breath of life . Shakspeare , as Ben Jonson , the scholar , has recorded ...
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... everything superfluous is pruned away . It is as if the poet had loved his work and gone over it again and again , giving the finishing touches , as a sculptor does to his statue . In Coriolanus the thought is frequently obscure ; you ...
... everything superfluous is pruned away . It is as if the poet had loved his work and gone over it again and again , giving the finishing touches , as a sculptor does to his statue . In Coriolanus the thought is frequently obscure ; you ...
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... everything - duty , empire and life itself — is about to cast herself into the arms of his rival . Yet even at this point his infatuation returns : the suicidal blow having been so awkwardly inflicted as not to terminate his life at ...
... everything - duty , empire and life itself — is about to cast herself into the arms of his rival . Yet even at this point his infatuation returns : the suicidal blow having been so awkwardly inflicted as not to terminate his life at ...
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... everything about you demons- trating a careless desolation . " Other observers , however , have noted marks exactly the opposite the lover blossoms out into a dandy , in the hope of pleasing the eyes of his lady : " I have known when he ...
... everything about you demons- trating a careless desolation . " Other observers , however , have noted marks exactly the opposite the lover blossoms out into a dandy , in the hope of pleasing the eyes of his lady : " I have known when he ...
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... everything comes right in the end , and true love has its reward . Sometimes it is crabbed experience which , having outlived its own illusions , tries to keep youthful hearts apart ; but these generally manage to elude the Argus - eyes ...
... everything comes right in the end , and true love has its reward . Sometimes it is crabbed experience which , having outlived its own illusions , tries to keep youthful hearts apart ; but these generally manage to elude the Argus - eyes ...
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