“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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... word like " re - salute " is not so unique in kind or difficult of coinage to prove imitation on one side or other . The parallel passages about the House of Fame have an obviously common source in Chaucer's poem of that name , and the ...
... word like " re - salute " is not so unique in kind or difficult of coinage to prove imitation on one side or other . The parallel passages about the House of Fame have an obviously common source in Chaucer's poem of that name , and the ...
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... words , the antecedent improbability of Shakespeare being able to write them is greater , in his view , than the probability that his contemporaries were right in believing that he did . The solution of both difficulties is the same ...
... words , the antecedent improbability of Shakespeare being able to write them is greater , in his view , than the probability that his contemporaries were right in believing that he did . The solution of both difficulties is the same ...
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... word and line , not even every scene is the original work of Shakespeare , but that his genius and character is impressed in immature but unmis- takable manner on the drama as a whole . For the idea that the plot of the play is a piece ...
... word and line , not even every scene is the original work of Shakespeare , but that his genius and character is impressed in immature but unmis- takable manner on the drama as a whole . For the idea that the plot of the play is a piece ...
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... words than biologist , chemist , and physicist , or all three together , can really tell us what that , which we call Life , really is . We know only in both cases by results.1 Of this life - giving power , not to use any disputable ...
... words than biologist , chemist , and physicist , or all three together , can really tell us what that , which we call Life , really is . We know only in both cases by results.1 Of this life - giving power , not to use any disputable ...
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... words , unmaking it . And , if a thoroughgoing optimist like Browning comes to such a conclusion , we need not be surprised that a so faithful , and even sternly faithful , de- lineator of character as Shakespeare should frequently ...
... words , unmaking it . And , if a thoroughgoing optimist like Browning comes to such a conclusion , we need not be surprised that a so faithful , and even sternly faithful , de- lineator of character as Shakespeare should frequently ...
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Página xliv - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no ! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.