Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... passion , the bold and sometimes rude outpourings of nature . The characters of Locrine ' are moved to of books . In Shakspere , high poetry is the most natural language of passion . It be- longs to the state of excitement in which the ...
... passion , the bold and sometimes rude outpourings of nature . The characters of Locrine ' are moved to of books . In Shakspere , high poetry is the most natural language of passion . It be- longs to the state of excitement in which the ...
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... passion , which cannot stop to conceal its purposes , which has no doubts , no suspicions , no fears . The earnestness with which she proceeds in her terrible de- sign is thoroughly tragic ; and her ardour is strikingly contrasted with ...
... passion , which cannot stop to conceal its purposes , which has no doubts , no suspicions , no fears . The earnestness with which she proceeds in her terrible de- sign is thoroughly tragic ; and her ardour is strikingly contrasted with ...
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... passion to the scarcely less elevated poetry of phi- losophy ! The old man , whose pious thoughts shape themselves into sweet and solemn cadences , stands as the antagonist principle of the passionate conflicts that are going on around ...
... passion to the scarcely less elevated poetry of phi- losophy ! The old man , whose pious thoughts shape themselves into sweet and solemn cadences , stands as the antagonist principle of the passionate conflicts that are going on around ...
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
Derechos de autor | |
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