The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-story, Τόμοι 1-4Frank Harris, 1921 - 422 σελίδες |
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... fact , and with it a new and higher ideal of life and of art , which must of necessity change and transform all the conditions of existence , and in time modify the almost immutable nature of man . For this new spirit , this love of the ...
... fact , and with it a new and higher ideal of life and of art , which must of necessity change and transform all the conditions of existence , and in time modify the almost immutable nature of man . For this new spirit , this love of the ...
Σελίδα 230
... fact , whatever it may be , and explain it , even when it troubles the flow of his story ; but as soon as the fact comes into con- flict with his respect for dignitaries , he loses his nice conscience . He tells us of Agincourt without ...
... fact , whatever it may be , and explain it , even when it troubles the flow of his story ; but as soon as the fact comes into con- flict with his respect for dignitaries , he loses his nice conscience . He tells us of Agincourt without ...
Σελίδα 299
... fact . " Antony and Cleopatra kill themselves , forsooth , and thus conventional virtue is justified by self - murder . So superficial and false a judgement is a quaint example of mid - Victorian taste : it reminds me of the horsehair ...
... fact . " Antony and Cleopatra kill themselves , forsooth , and thus conventional virtue is justified by self - murder . So superficial and false a judgement is a quaint example of mid - Victorian taste : it reminds me of the horsehair ...
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