The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 15〜16 巻Ginn, 1894 |
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... original and profound remark , would probably fill their mouths with something either shocking or absurd ; which is just what real villains , if they have any wit , never do . 23 By " him who was self - subdued , " Oswald means himself ...
... original and profound remark , would probably fill their mouths with something either shocking or absurd ; which is just what real villains , if they have any wit , never do . 23 By " him who was self - subdued , " Oswald means himself ...
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... original , facere , and so to stand for nature , make , selfhood , or constitutive propriety , as set forth in the preceding note . See vol . v . page 69 , note 2. As Goneril is well endowed with formal beauty , her moral de- formity ...
... original , facere , and so to stand for nature , make , selfhood , or constitutive propriety , as set forth in the preceding note . See vol . v . page 69 , note 2. As Goneril is well endowed with formal beauty , her moral de- formity ...
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... original is with- out any marking of the Acts and scenes , save that at the begin- ning we have " Actus Primus , Scana Prima " ; and at the end is given a list , incomplete however , of the persons represented , under the heading " The ...
... original is with- out any marking of the Acts and scenes , save that at the begin- ning we have " Actus Primus , Scana Prima " ; and at the end is given a list , incomplete however , of the persons represented , under the heading " The ...
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... original plan . This view clearly legitimates the supposal that here the Poet's choice of subject grew from per- sonal sympathy with the mood and temper of mind displayed in Timon , and not from his judgment of dramatic fitness . For so ...
... original plan . This view clearly legitimates the supposal that here the Poet's choice of subject grew from per- sonal sympathy with the mood and temper of mind displayed in Timon , and not from his judgment of dramatic fitness . For so ...
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... original as prose ; yet any good ear used to Shakespeare can hardly fail to recognize it as verse , and such verse as carries the mind at once to the greatest of poets . On the other hand , the Anonymous portions abound in speeches ...
... original as prose ; yet any good ear used to Shakespeare can hardly fail to recognize it as verse , and such verse as carries the mind at once to the greatest of poets . On the other hand , the Anonymous portions abound in speeches ...
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