Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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Page vii
... things have been the same as that of Thersites ? " The central theme , the young love and faith of Troilus given to One who was false and fickle , and his discovery of his error , lends its colour to the whole play . It is the comedy of ...
... things have been the same as that of Thersites ? " The central theme , the young love and faith of Troilus given to One who was false and fickle , and his discovery of his error , lends its colour to the whole play . It is the comedy of ...
Page viii
... things may have passed on to his great series of tragedies . " Let us call this then the comedy of disillusion , and certainly wherever we place it we must notice a striking resemblance in its spirit and structure to Timon of Athens ...
... things may have passed on to his great series of tragedies . " Let us call this then the comedy of disillusion , and certainly wherever we place it we must notice a striking resemblance in its spirit and structure to Timon of Athens ...
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... thing , -this life on earth for three score years and ten . The terror and sadness of the Middle Ages , the ... things which , as dominant forms of human life , had passed away . The highest medieval spirits were those which had ...
... thing , -this life on earth for three score years and ten . The terror and sadness of the Middle Ages , the ... things which , as dominant forms of human life , had passed away . The highest medieval spirits were those which had ...
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... things secular by virtue proceeding towards them from special ecclesi- astical persons , and places and acts . The ... thing which the eye might frankly enjoy ; men tried to make life splendid . Raleigh rode by the queen in silver armour ...
... things secular by virtue proceeding towards them from special ecclesi- astical persons , and places and acts . The ... thing which the eye might frankly enjoy ; men tried to make life splendid . Raleigh rode by the queen in silver armour ...
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... Heavenly Contemplation in Spenser's allegory cannot forget the importance of those wonderful things of earth , -London and the Queen . Nor is each of Spenser's knights ( although upon his Shakspere and the Elizabethan Age . 15.
... Heavenly Contemplation in Spenser's allegory cannot forget the importance of those wonderful things of earth , -London and the Queen . Nor is each of Spenser's knights ( although upon his Shakspere and the Elizabethan Age . 15.
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