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hand . The record of his manhood ends as it began , and he passes for ever into utter darkness . From some lampoons in his work and this last act of rascality or cowardice , it would seem that he could never forgive any person concerned ...
hand . The record of his manhood ends as it began , and he passes for ever into utter darkness . From some lampoons in his work and this last act of rascality or cowardice , it would seem that he could never forgive any person concerned ...
Pagina 242
... not one has followed his example of reviewing the three works together and insisting on their common characteristic . The Poems , indeed , have but rarely been printed hand in hand ( so to speak ) and apart from the Plays .
... not one has followed his example of reviewing the three works together and insisting on their common characteristic . The Poems , indeed , have but rarely been printed hand in hand ( so to speak ) and apart from the Plays .
Pagina 388
Only where the hand has faltered do ghosts of love and anguish still complain . ' In the most of his Sonnets Shakespeare's hand does not falter . The wonder of them lies in the art of his poetry , not in the accidents of his life ...
Only where the hand has faltered do ghosts of love and anguish still complain . ' In the most of his Sonnets Shakespeare's hand does not falter . The wonder of them lies in the art of his poetry , not in the accidents of his life ...
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