Shakspere's Silences, المجلد 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 105
... Compare : ( a ) I had rather stand in the shock of a basilisk than in the fury of a merciless pen . It is not mere zeal to learning , or devotion to the muses , that wiser princes patron the arts and carry an indulgent aspect unto ...
... Compare : ( a ) I had rather stand in the shock of a basilisk than in the fury of a merciless pen . It is not mere zeal to learning , or devotion to the muses , that wiser princes patron the arts and carry an indulgent aspect unto ...
الصفحة 123
... compare Browne's admonition : Quarrel not rashly with adversities not yet understood , and overlook not the mercies often bound up in them : for we consider not sufficiently the good of evils , nor fairly compute the mercies of ...
... compare Browne's admonition : Quarrel not rashly with adversities not yet understood , and overlook not the mercies often bound up in them : for we consider not sufficiently the good of evils , nor fairly compute the mercies of ...
الصفحة 264
... compare Browne's remark : " Truth ... hath place within the walls of hell , and the devils themselves are daily forced to practice it . . . They do not only speak and practice truth but ... in some sense do really desire its enlargement ...
... compare Browne's remark : " Truth ... hath place within the walls of hell , and the devils themselves are daily forced to practice it . . . They do not only speak and practice truth but ... in some sense do really desire its enlargement ...
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SHAKSPERES SILENCES | 3 |
SHAKSPERE AND THE UNHAPPY HAPPY ENDING | 64 |
SHAKSPERE AND SIR THOMAS BROWNE | 97 |
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