The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-story, Τόμοι 1-4Frank Harris, 1921 - 422 σελίδες |
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... painted him- self for us in his green youth with hardly any knowledge of life or art , and then in his eventful maturity , with growing experience and new powers , in masterpiece after masterpiece ; and at length in his decline with ...
... painted him- self for us in his green youth with hardly any knowledge of life or art , and then in his eventful maturity , with growing experience and new powers , in masterpiece after masterpiece ; and at length in his decline with ...
Σελίδα 67
... painted as Shakespeare afterwards painted Falstaff and his followers . But partly because he had not yet attained to such ob- jective treatment of character , Shakespeare iden- tified himself peculiarly with Richard ; and his paint- ing ...
... painted as Shakespeare afterwards painted Falstaff and his followers . But partly because he had not yet attained to such ob- jective treatment of character , Shakespeare iden- tified himself peculiarly with Richard ; and his paint- ing ...
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... painted him once could not paint him again , he had exhausted his model and could only echo him . The heart of the matter is that , whereas Shake- speare's men of action , when he is not helped by history or tradition , are thinly ...
... painted him once could not paint him again , he had exhausted his model and could only echo him . The heart of the matter is that , whereas Shake- speare's men of action , when he is not helped by history or tradition , are thinly ...
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