Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... Troilus and Cressida1 - a different spirit pre- vails . The strong - willed heroine of All's Well is a figure almost suited to tragedy ; the play is a serious 1 About the date of Troilus , however , there is some uncertainty . study of ...
... Troilus and Cressida1 - a different spirit pre- vails . The strong - willed heroine of All's Well is a figure almost suited to tragedy ; the play is a serious 1 About the date of Troilus , however , there is some uncertainty . study of ...
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... Troilus and Cressida . If Measure for Measure is dark , it is not bitter ; the world which contains an Isabel is not a worthless or contemptible world . But in Troilus and Cressida life lies before us like an unweeded garden , “ things ...
... Troilus and Cressida . If Measure for Measure is dark , it is not bitter ; the world which contains an Isabel is not a worthless or contemptible world . But in Troilus and Cressida life lies before us like an unweeded garden , “ things ...
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... Troilus and Cressida , which I believe preceded these . As soon as Shakespeare set himself in the tragedies to a deeper study of the human heart and a more searching inquisition of evil , he made a fresh and higher discovery of human ...
... Troilus and Cressida , which I believe preceded these . As soon as Shakespeare set himself in the tragedies to a deeper study of the human heart and a more searching inquisition of evil , he made a fresh and higher discovery of human ...
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