Shakespeare: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtRoutledge & K. Paul, 1967 - 434 pages |
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... passion ; while sometimes , in addition , between external nature and human passion Shakspere reveals acute points of special contact . We recall in King Lear the long and terrible day which begins at moonset before the dawn , when Kent ...
... passion ; while sometimes , in addition , between external nature and human passion Shakspere reveals acute points of special contact . We recall in King Lear the long and terrible day which begins at moonset before the dawn , when Kent ...
Page 332
... passion , insomuch that if a spark of provocation is struck into the latter , the former instantly flames up beyond measure , and sweeps away all the regards of prudence , of decorum , and even of common sense . Now such passion as this ...
... passion , insomuch that if a spark of provocation is struck into the latter , the former instantly flames up beyond measure , and sweeps away all the regards of prudence , of decorum , and even of common sense . Now such passion as this ...
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... passion , or of will , which passes considerably beyond the normal stan- dard , is tragic , or contains within it potential elements of tragedy . All embodiments of thought , passion , and voli- tion which fall considerably below the ...
... passion , or of will , which passes considerably beyond the normal stan- dard , is tragic , or contains within it potential elements of tragedy . All embodiments of thought , passion , and voli- tion which fall considerably below the ...
Contents
CHAPTER L | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF SHAKSPERES MIND AND ART | 42 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 95 |
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