Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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... sense of taste which comes naturally to Troilus's lips as the means of expressing it : I am giddy ; expectation whirls me round . The imaginary relish is so sweet That it enchants my sense : what will it be , When that the watery ...
... sense of taste which comes naturally to Troilus's lips as the means of expressing it : I am giddy ; expectation whirls me round . The imaginary relish is so sweet That it enchants my sense : what will it be , When that the watery ...
الصفحة 433
... sense , Shakespear was no moralist at all : in another , he was the greatest of all moralists . He was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one . He taught what he had learned from her . He showed the greatest knowledge of ...
... sense , Shakespear was no moralist at all : in another , he was the greatest of all moralists . He was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one . He taught what he had learned from her . He showed the greatest knowledge of ...
الصفحة 473
Frank Ernest Halliday. the dawnings of understanding without reason or the moral sense , and in him , as in some brute animals , this advance to the intellectual facultes , without the moral sense , is marked by the appearance of vice ...
Frank Ernest Halliday. the dawnings of understanding without reason or the moral sense , and in him , as in some brute animals , this advance to the intellectual facultes , without the moral sense , is marked by the appearance of vice ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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