Shakespeare: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtRoutledge & K. Paul, 1967 - 434 pàgines |
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Pàgina 80
... kind of foolery . Real knowledge of life can never be acquired by the curious seeker for experiences . " But this Shakspere says in his non - hortatory , undogmatic way . Upon the whole , As You Like It is the sweetest and happiest of ...
... kind of foolery . Real knowledge of life can never be acquired by the curious seeker for experiences . " But this Shakspere says in his non - hortatory , undogmatic way . Upon the whole , As You Like It is the sweetest and happiest of ...
Pàgina 142
... kind consists of a set of maxims ; all such wisdom might be set down for the headlines of copy- books . That is to say , his wisdom is not the outflow of a rich or deep nature , but the little , accumulated hoard of a long and ...
... kind consists of a set of maxims ; all such wisdom might be set down for the headlines of copy- books . That is to say , his wisdom is not the outflow of a rich or deep nature , but the little , accumulated hoard of a long and ...
Pàgina 191
... kind which is most satisfying to the heart of a sensitive or ardent woman . That Shakspere him- self loved in another fashion than that of Hotspur or Henry might be inferred , if no other sufficient evidence were forthcoming , from the ...
... kind which is most satisfying to the heart of a sensitive or ardent woman . That Shakspere him- self loved in another fashion than that of Hotspur or Henry might be inferred , if no other sufficient evidence were forthcoming , from the ...
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CHAPTER L | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF SHAKSPERES MIND AND ART | 42 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 95 |
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