The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... fallen to no other mortal , still his powers had to struggle through the common infirmities and encumbrances of our nature . For , assuredly , his mind was not born full - grown and ready - furnished for the course xi.
... fallen to no other mortal , still his powers had to struggle through the common infirmities and encumbrances of our nature . For , assuredly , his mind was not born full - grown and ready - furnished for the course xi.
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... All which amply warrants the conclusion , that Shake- speare was " our pleasant Willy , " whom Spenser , in his Tears of the Muses , published in 1591 , speaks of as " the man whom Nature's selfe had made , To xvi Introduction TWO ...
... All which amply warrants the conclusion , that Shake- speare was " our pleasant Willy , " whom Spenser , in his Tears of the Muses , published in 1591 , speaks of as " the man whom Nature's selfe had made , To xvi Introduction TWO ...
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... Nature's selfe had made , To mock herselfe , and Truth to imitate . " And again , after complaining that “ Each idle wit at will presumes to make , And doth the Learned's taske upon him take : “ But that same gentle Spirit , from whose ...
... Nature's selfe had made , To mock herselfe , and Truth to imitate . " And again , after complaining that “ Each idle wit at will presumes to make , And doth the Learned's taske upon him take : “ But that same gentle Spirit , from whose ...
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... nature , and smells of the places where men actually walk . Launce , master of quibbles and cranks , with his warm heart and wagging tongue sobbing in para- bles and conceits , is a genuine sprout of the Poet's brain . The scene between ...
... nature , and smells of the places where men actually walk . Launce , master of quibbles and cranks , with his warm heart and wagging tongue sobbing in para- bles and conceits , is a genuine sprout of the Poet's brain . The scene between ...
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... nature while with them . Nevertheless , the play , taken as a whole , illus- trates with considerable skill the truant fickleness of human passion , and the weakness of human reason when opposed by passion , and at the same time depicts ...
... nature while with them . Nevertheless , the play , taken as a whole , illus- trates with considerable skill the truant fickleness of human passion , and the weakness of human reason when opposed by passion , and at the same time depicts ...
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