ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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... whole , authentic Shakespeare , does it follow that it has been essentially mistaken . The recep- tive mind is capable of impression only by what is in some way impressive . The idea that the supreme and commanding Shakespeare of the ...
... whole , authentic Shakespeare , does it follow that it has been essentially mistaken . The recep- tive mind is capable of impression only by what is in some way impressive . The idea that the supreme and commanding Shakespeare of the ...
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... whole , but to Shakespeare's work upon the story . If we try to make the play as a whole consistent with the points in which Shakespeare gave satisfaction to his own mind , we retire discomfited . If we persist , we are landed in ...
... whole , but to Shakespeare's work upon the story . If we try to make the play as a whole consistent with the points in which Shakespeare gave satisfaction to his own mind , we retire discomfited . If we persist , we are landed in ...
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... whole ; but the best that we can find in any part , if that best is harmonious with the whole , was there for Shakespeare . And the miracle of Hamlet lies in this : that we never do find the best in any part until we bring to it a new ...
... whole ; but the best that we can find in any part , if that best is harmonious with the whole , was there for Shakespeare . And the miracle of Hamlet lies in this : that we never do find the best in any part until we bring to it a new ...
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