Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... mirth was still often rude , but it began to be organized around some dramatic centre , and to find its sources not merely in ridiculous incidents , but in what is mirth - provoking in human character . The terror and pity were often ...
... mirth was still often rude , but it began to be organized around some dramatic centre , and to find its sources not merely in ridiculous incidents , but in what is mirth - provoking in human character . The terror and pity were often ...
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... mirth and the wisdom of mirth , and lacking whom the garden in Illyria and the glades of Arden would appear half- desolate . The Two Gentlemen of Verona would seem to have been written with careful elaboration ; the characters are ...
... mirth and the wisdom of mirth , and lacking whom the garden in Illyria and the glades of Arden would appear half- desolate . The Two Gentlemen of Verona would seem to have been written with careful elaboration ; the characters are ...
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... mirth- ful and all that is most exquisite in the preceding comedies reappear with something of added mirth and grace . Malvolio would be too cruelly abused did not self - love make him his own chief deceiver , and self - importance ...
... mirth- ful and all that is most exquisite in the preceding comedies reappear with something of added mirth and grace . Malvolio would be too cruelly abused did not self - love make him his own chief deceiver , and self - importance ...
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