ShakespeareMacmillan, 1907 - 232 pàgines |
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Pàgina 155
... sometimes permit themselves the dangerous assumption that Shake- speare's meaning is not written broad on the play : And thus do they of wisdom and of reach With windlasses and with assays of bias , By indirections find directions out ...
... sometimes permit themselves the dangerous assumption that Shake- speare's meaning is not written broad on the play : And thus do they of wisdom and of reach With windlasses and with assays of bias , By indirections find directions out ...
Pàgina 158
... sometimes tragic , sometimes merely squalid . It is the expense of spirit in a waste of discomfort . Shakespeare supplies the good wit of the Hundred Merry Tales with live characters and a real setting , yet escapes the imputa- tion of ...
... sometimes tragic , sometimes merely squalid . It is the expense of spirit in a waste of discomfort . Shakespeare supplies the good wit of the Hundred Merry Tales with live characters and a real setting , yet escapes the imputa- tion of ...
Pàgina 203
... Sometimes he permits his characters , Romeo or Hamlet , to give utterance to it ; sometimes he prefers a subtler and more ironical method of exposition . Iago and Edmund , alone among the persons of the great tragedies , believe in the ...
... Sometimes he permits his characters , Romeo or Hamlet , to give utterance to it ; sometimes he prefers a subtler and more ironical method of exposition . Iago and Edmund , alone among the persons of the great tragedies , believe in the ...
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