The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-story, Τόμοι 1-4Frank Harris, 1921 - 422 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 165
... shows his liking for the " silken terms precise " in the very form of his condemnation . Of course all careful ... show the original garment and the later , finer embroidery . As I shall have to return to this re- vision for other ...
... shows his liking for the " silken terms precise " in the very form of his condemnation . Of course all careful ... show the original garment and the later , finer embroidery . As I shall have to return to this re- vision for other ...
Σελίδα 299
... shows as the larger , richer , more generous nature . In every act he conquers Caesar ; leaving on us the gorgeous ineffaceable impression of a great personality whose superb temperament moves every- one to admiration and love ; Caesar ...
... shows as the larger , richer , more generous nature . In every act he conquers Caesar ; leaving on us the gorgeous ineffaceable impression of a great personality whose superb temperament moves every- one to admiration and love ; Caesar ...
Σελίδα 391
... show likest God's , When Mercy seasons Justice . " All this must have seemed the veriest irony when addressed to an outcast Jew . It was clearly intended as an appeal to Elizabeth , and shows how far gentle Shakespeare would venture in ...
... show likest God's , When Mercy seasons Justice . " All this must have seemed the veriest irony when addressed to an outcast Jew . It was clearly intended as an appeal to Elizabeth , and shows how far gentle Shakespeare would venture in ...
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