The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻 |
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It must , however , be borne in mind that the theme of Friendship versus Love was not uncommon in Elizabethan literature ; perhaps the best example is to be found in the plot of Lyly's Campaspe , where Alexander magnanimously resigns ...
It must , however , be borne in mind that the theme of Friendship versus Love was not uncommon in Elizabethan literature ; perhaps the best example is to be found in the plot of Lyly's Campaspe , where Alexander magnanimously resigns ...
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The subject is certainly very curious and interesting , not only in reference to the Poet's external history , but as illustrating the growth and progress of the greatest individual mind that hath reported itself in human speech .
The subject is certainly very curious and interesting , not only in reference to the Poet's external history , but as illustrating the growth and progress of the greatest individual mind that hath reported itself in human speech .
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... like the unconscious issues of a mind " As gentle as the stroking wind Runs o'er the gentler flowers . " > The Two Gentlemen of Verona was first printed in the folio of 1623 , where it follows next The Tempest .
... like the unconscious issues of a mind " As gentle as the stroking wind Runs o'er the gentler flowers . " > The Two Gentlemen of Verona was first printed in the folio of 1623 , where it follows next The Tempest .
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It should be borne in mind that his purpose was art , not science ; that he spoke to the imagination rather than the understanding : which being the case , science itself would tell . him that literal or geographical truth was to be xix ...
It should be borne in mind that his purpose was art , not science ; that he spoke to the imagination rather than the understanding : which being the case , science itself would tell . him that literal or geographical truth was to be xix ...
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... to our mind , more truth and energy of characterization , than all the other persons put together . ... wherein they seem rather too much like one mind in two persons ; but their wit , if such it may be called , is quite as good as ...
... to our mind , more truth and energy of characterization , than all the other persons put together . ... wherein they seem rather too much like one mind in two persons ; but their wit , if such it may be called , is quite as good as ...
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