The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-story, Τόμοι 1-4Frank Harris, 1921 - 422 σελίδες |
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... passion and sentiment in the one , that there is of thought and sentiment in the other . Both are absent and self- involved ; both live out of themselves in a world of imagination . " Much of this is true and affords a noteworthy ...
... passion and sentiment in the one , that there is of thought and sentiment in the other . Both are absent and self- involved ; both live out of themselves in a world of imagination . " Much of this is true and affords a noteworthy ...
Σελίδα 231
... passion , whereas those ad- dressed to the youth are rather conventional than convincing . He pictures the woman to the life ; strong , proud , with dark eyes and hair , pale com- plexion - a wanton with the rare power of carrying off ...
... passion , whereas those ad- dressed to the youth are rather conventional than convincing . He pictures the woman to the life ; strong , proud , with dark eyes and hair , pale com- plexion - a wanton with the rare power of carrying off ...
Σελίδα 386
... passion . Shakespeare admired Mary Fitton as intensely - as he desired her , yet he could not be faithful to her for the dozen years his passion lasted . Love and her soft hours drew him irresistibly again and again : he was the ready ...
... passion . Shakespeare admired Mary Fitton as intensely - as he desired her , yet he could not be faithful to her for the dozen years his passion lasted . Love and her soft hours drew him irresistibly again and again : he was the ready ...
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