Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... sense . His income as an actor , as a shareholder in two remunerative theaters , and as the most popular playwright of his day was a large and growing one . In 1597 , only eleven years after he came up to London , he bought the largest ...
... sense . His income as an actor , as a shareholder in two remunerative theaters , and as the most popular playwright of his day was a large and growing one . In 1597 , only eleven years after he came up to London , he bought the largest ...
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... sense ; but in the healthy processes of the mind , a balance is constantly maintained between the impressions from ... senses and our meditation on the working of our minds , -an equili- brium between the real and the imaginary worlds ...
... sense ; but in the healthy processes of the mind , a balance is constantly maintained between the impressions from ... senses and our meditation on the working of our minds , -an equili- brium between the real and the imaginary worlds ...
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... sense abnormal as to rob his tragedy of its universal , poignant human interest . One has only to compare him with the nameless hero of Tennyson's Maud ( and the com- parison is a very illuminating one ) to see the difference between a ...
... sense abnormal as to rob his tragedy of its universal , poignant human interest . One has only to compare him with the nameless hero of Tennyson's Maud ( and the com- parison is a very illuminating one ) to see the difference between a ...
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... sense ( as in the case of " censure " in the phrase just quoted ) , we miss entirely , sometimes grotesquely , Shakespeare's mean- ing . Perhaps the greater number of the notes in this edition deal with words that at first sight seem to ...
... sense ( as in the case of " censure " in the phrase just quoted ) , we miss entirely , sometimes grotesquely , Shakespeare's mean- ing . Perhaps the greater number of the notes in this edition deal with words that at first sight seem to ...
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... sense , and it is just such words that offer pitfalls for the unwary . And if one remembers that the mastery of the idiom and phraseology of Hamlet is really an introduction to the language of all Shakespeare's plays , the value of the ...
... sense , and it is just such words that offer pitfalls for the unwary . And if one remembers that the mastery of the idiom and phraseology of Hamlet is really an introduction to the language of all Shakespeare's plays , the value of the ...
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