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... true ; in fact , after brief consideration , it becomes difficult to say whether it is more absurd to fancy Shakspeare asking himself , “ What moral truth shall I inculcate in my next play ? What shall be the text of my next sermon ...
... true ; in fact , after brief consideration , it becomes difficult to say whether it is more absurd to fancy Shakspeare asking himself , “ What moral truth shall I inculcate in my next play ? What shall be the text of my next sermon ...
Strana vi
... true tragedy . These are they who , by force of their position , cannot control events ; who suffer because those who have the oppor- tunity of controlling events fail in their task , whether from failure of judgment , like Brutus and ...
... true tragedy . These are they who , by force of their position , cannot control events ; who suffer because those who have the oppor- tunity of controlling events fail in their task , whether from failure of judgment , like Brutus and ...
Strana ix
... true way . Now humanity cannot be depicted without illustrating moral truths ; therefore we can draw morals from the plays . But some of the best material for depicting humanity is to be found in history , and history cannot be related ...
... true way . Now humanity cannot be depicted without illustrating moral truths ; therefore we can draw morals from the plays . But some of the best material for depicting humanity is to be found in history , and history cannot be related ...
Strana xiii
... upon times out of joint . His laughter is still free from the undertone of sadness , the note of triumph is unmarred by the memory of failure . His vision is clear , true , unerring ; but he has not yet gauged INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... upon times out of joint . His laughter is still free from the undertone of sadness , the note of triumph is unmarred by the memory of failure . His vision is clear , true , unerring ; but he has not yet gauged INTRODUCTION . xiii.
Strana xiv
William Shakespeare Arthur Donald Innes. true , unerring ; but he has not yet gauged the heights and the depths , his mightiest achievements are yet to come . The date of the Folio or first complete edition of the plays is 1623 ; but ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Donald Innes. true , unerring ; but he has not yet gauged the heights and the depths , his mightiest achievements are yet to come . The date of the Folio or first complete edition of the plays is 1623 ; but ...
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