The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-storyM. Kennerley, 1909 - 422 sidor |
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... death - can be followed experience by experience , from Stratford to London and its thirty years of passionate living , and then from London to village Stratford again , and the eternal shrouding silence . As soon as this astonishing ...
... death - can be followed experience by experience , from Stratford to London and its thirty years of passionate living , and then from London to village Stratford again , and the eternal shrouding silence . As soon as this astonishing ...
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... death who has never formed a resolution or executed a deed . This long course of thinking apart from action has destroyed Hamlet's very capacity for belief . In presence of the spirit he is himself a spirit , ' and believes in the immor ...
... death who has never formed a resolution or executed a deed . This long course of thinking apart from action has destroyed Hamlet's very capacity for belief . In presence of the spirit he is himself a spirit , ' and believes in the immor ...
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... Death , he is able to picture for us the apothecary and his shop with a wealth of detail that says more for Shakespeare's painstaking and memory than for his insight into character . The fault , however , is not so grave as it would be ...
... Death , he is able to picture for us the apothecary and his shop with a wealth of detail that says more for Shakespeare's painstaking and memory than for his insight into character . The fault , however , is not so grave as it would be ...
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... death he generalizes : 66 How oft when men are at the point of death , Have they been merry ? which their keepers call A lightening before death . " There is in Romeo , too , that peculiar mixture of pensive sadness and loving sympathy ...
... death he generalizes : 66 How oft when men are at the point of death , Have they been merry ? which their keepers call A lightening before death . " There is in Romeo , too , that peculiar mixture of pensive sadness and loving sympathy ...
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... death . But the best phrase for his gentle - hearted- ness is what Lady Macbeth gives here : he is " too full o ' the milk of human kindness . " The words are as true of the Scottish chieftain as of the Wit- tenberg student ; in heart ...
... death . But the best phrase for his gentle - hearted- ness is what Lady Macbeth gives here : he is " too full o ' the milk of human kindness . " The words are as true of the Scottish chieftain as of the Wit- tenberg student ; in heart ...
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