The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... hero , not at all of a poet or a philosopher or an intellectual genius . Poor Richard II has more of that in him . But perhaps Shakespeare , like many men of original genius , having so much of that in himself , did not find it the ...
... hero , not at all of a poet or a philosopher or an intellectual genius . Poor Richard II has more of that in him . But perhaps Shakespeare , like many men of original genius , having so much of that in himself , did not find it the ...
Сторінка 95
... hero , with but little of curious thought or imagination in him . The hero needs no insisting on . No one in all Shakespeare's world strikes the authentic note of soldier and hero as he strikes it , from the defiance of the Dauphin and ...
... hero , with but little of curious thought or imagination in him . The hero needs no insisting on . No one in all Shakespeare's world strikes the authentic note of soldier and hero as he strikes it , from the defiance of the Dauphin and ...
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... hero of a tragedy should , according to Aristotle , be one who is not eminently good , yet whose misfortune is brought about not by depravity but by some error or frailty ' . Is not this true of Hamlet and Lear and Othello and Romeo and ...
... hero of a tragedy should , according to Aristotle , be one who is not eminently good , yet whose misfortune is brought about not by depravity but by some error or frailty ' . Is not this true of Hamlet and Lear and Othello and Romeo and ...
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