Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... things was gained in other ways . In 1582 , when he was a mere boy of less than nineteen years , Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway , a woman of twenty - seven , the daughter of a neighboring farmer in the little village of Shottery ...
... things was gained in other ways . In 1582 , when he was a mere boy of less than nineteen years , Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway , a woman of twenty - seven , the daughter of a neighboring farmer in the little village of Shottery ...
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... thing may be emphasized here . Shakespeare's plays show a development which is the result not only of growing powers , but also of conscious effort to improve upon what he had already done . Again and again it happens that a situation ...
... thing may be emphasized here . Shakespeare's plays show a development which is the result not only of growing powers , but also of conscious effort to improve upon what he had already done . Again and again it happens that a situation ...
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... thing that Shakespeare has done is to take this old story of blood and lust and revenge , and make it the vehicle of his own profoundest thought and his supremest artistry , so that it stands as one of the two or three greatest ...
... thing that Shakespeare has done is to take this old story of blood and lust and revenge , and make it the vehicle of his own profoundest thought and his supremest artistry , so that it stands as one of the two or three greatest ...
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... thing that really makes a tragedy is to use a German poet's phrase - the human spirit in conflict with itself or with the course of the world . In Romeo and Juliet , the first of Shakespeare's great tragedies , the conflict is of the ...
... thing that really makes a tragedy is to use a German poet's phrase - the human spirit in conflict with itself or with the course of the world . In Romeo and Juliet , the first of Shakespeare's great tragedies , the conflict is of the ...
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... thing is to be said about the wisdom and beauty of the play . No other piece of literature , perhaps , is richer in passages that express ( to borrow one of them ) " thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls , " and the sheer beauty of ...
... thing is to be said about the wisdom and beauty of the play . No other piece of literature , perhaps , is richer in passages that express ( to borrow one of them ) " thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls , " and the sheer beauty of ...
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