The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-story, Τόμοι 1-4Frank Harris, 1921 - 422 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xvi
... desire to paint our subject as better or nobler or smaller or meaner than he was in reality ; we study his limitations as we study his gifts , his virtues with as keen an interest as his vices ; for it is in some excess of desire , or ...
... desire to paint our subject as better or nobler or smaller or meaner than he was in reality ; we study his limitations as we study his gifts , his virtues with as keen an interest as his vices ; for it is in some excess of desire , or ...
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... desire to paint our subject as better or nobler or smaller or meaner than he was in reality ; we study his limitations as we study his gifts , his virtues with as keen an interest as his vices ; for it is in some excess of desire , or ...
... desire to paint our subject as better or nobler or smaller or meaner than he was in reality ; we study his limitations as we study his gifts , his virtues with as keen an interest as his vices ; for it is in some excess of desire , or ...
Σελίδα 177
... desire in him being a forecast of ca- pacity , as , indeed , it usually is . If any one is in- clined to think that I am here abusing conjecture let him remember that Proteus , too , tells us that Valentine is hunting after honour ...
... desire in him being a forecast of ca- pacity , as , indeed , it usually is . If any one is in- clined to think that I am here abusing conjecture let him remember that Proteus , too , tells us that Valentine is hunting after honour ...
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Anne Hathaway Antony Arthur beauty Ben Jonson better Biron Brutus Caesar character characteristic Claudio Cleopatra Coleridge Comedy confession contempt Cressida cries critics Cymbeline death doubt drama Duke eyes fact Falstaff fault gentle Gentlemen of Verona give Hamlet hath heart Herbert hero honour Hotspur humour Iago Jaques jealousy Jonson Juliet King later Lear live Lord Love's Labour's Lost lover lyric Macbeth Mary Fitton melancholy mind mistress murder nature never noble old play Orsino Othello painted passion peculiar phrase pity poet portrait Posthumus praise Prince Henry Proteus revenge Richard Richard II Romeo Romeo and Juliet Rosaline says scene seems sensuality Shake Shakespeare speaks shows sonnets soul speare speare's speech spirit story Stratford sweet sympathy talk tells thee thou thought Timon tion tragedy traits Troilus Troilus and Cressida true truth Twelfth Night Valentine weakness wife woman words youth