The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-story, Τόμοι 1-4Frank Harris, 1921 - 422 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 380
... never drew a fanatic or reformer , never conceived a man as swin- ming against the stream of his time . He had but a vague conception of the few spirits in each age who lead humanity to new and higher ideals ; he could not understand a ...
... never drew a fanatic or reformer , never conceived a man as swin- ming against the stream of his time . He had but a vague conception of the few spirits in each age who lead humanity to new and higher ideals ; he could not understand a ...
Σελίδα 406
... never fell away to bitterness as Dante did : he complained , it is true ; but he never allowed his fairness to be warped ; he was of the noblest intellectual temper . It is impossible not to honour him , for the truth is he had more ...
... never fell away to bitterness as Dante did : he complained , it is true ; but he never allowed his fairness to be warped ; he was of the noblest intellectual temper . It is impossible not to honour him , for the truth is he had more ...
Σελίδα 406
... never fell away to bitterness as Dante did : he complained , it is true ; but he never allowed his fairness to be warped ; he was of the noblest intellectual temper . It is impossible not to honour him , for the truth is he had more ...
... never fell away to bitterness as Dante did : he complained , it is true ; but he never allowed his fairness to be warped ; he was of the noblest intellectual temper . It is impossible not to honour him , for the truth is he had more ...
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