Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
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... dream all our universe commences and ends , Shakespeare does not strive to conjecture . He is apparently satisfied ( philosophically ) with the expression of the ancient Greek poet , on this mystery : Σκίας όναρ , A Shadow's dream . In ...
... dream all our universe commences and ends , Shakespeare does not strive to conjecture . He is apparently satisfied ( philosophically ) with the expression of the ancient Greek poet , on this mystery : Σκίας όναρ , A Shadow's dream . In ...
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... Dream " for want of knowing the occasions which inspired them , the personalities and private histories worked into them . Again , the profusion of Shakespeare's similes and epithets drawn from the classical authors and myths is in part ...
... Dream " for want of knowing the occasions which inspired them , the personalities and private histories worked into them . Again , the profusion of Shakespeare's similes and epithets drawn from the classical authors and myths is in part ...
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... dream of a new Messiah with prodigious gifts was present to the public mind . Shelley , a boy of exquisite apprehension and in- herited adventurousness , might well think that he himself would be a fire - bringer , a Prometheus . Though ...
... dream of a new Messiah with prodigious gifts was present to the public mind . Shelley , a boy of exquisite apprehension and in- herited adventurousness , might well think that he himself would be a fire - bringer , a Prometheus . Though ...
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