Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... admirable , something which no writer of the time except Shakespeare could have created ; taken together they make up a great achievement for a poet's early years , and give unmistakable prediction of the higher work which is to follow ...
... admirable , something which no writer of the time except Shakespeare could have created ; taken together they make up a great achievement for a poet's early years , and give unmistakable prediction of the higher work which is to follow ...
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... admirable thoughts are admirably expressed . " Shakespeare is not so much an imitator , as an instrument of nature . " Can more be said in fewer words ? And on one of the controversies of his own day he thus pronounces his opinion ...
... admirable thoughts are admirably expressed . " Shakespeare is not so much an imitator , as an instrument of nature . " Can more be said in fewer words ? And on one of the controversies of his own day he thus pronounces his opinion ...
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... admiration and applause : and ' when he said Now to breakfast with what appetite you may , his expression was rapid and vehement , and his look tremendous ' " .1 S § 63. Robert Wilks , Irish by birth and education , and some years ...
... admiration and applause : and ' when he said Now to breakfast with what appetite you may , his expression was rapid and vehement , and his look tremendous ' " .1 S § 63. Robert Wilks , Irish by birth and education , and some years ...
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