Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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... desire for gain . Young Francis possessing , as a contemporary declared , " the most exquisitely constructed intellect that has ever been bestowed upon any of the children of men , , " walked into the presence of the French King and saw ...
... desire for gain . Young Francis possessing , as a contemporary declared , " the most exquisitely constructed intellect that has ever been bestowed upon any of the children of men , , " walked into the presence of the French King and saw ...
Pagina 96
... desire to express his own feelings in connec- tion with some experience in his life . No other purpose would account for the strangeness of the writing . Timon leaves Athens , cursing the city and its inhabitants : Burn house ! sink ...
... desire to express his own feelings in connec- tion with some experience in his life . No other purpose would account for the strangeness of the writing . Timon leaves Athens , cursing the city and its inhabitants : Burn house ! sink ...
Pagina 116
... desire as the latter . These are the elements which , as he says , " with swift motion slide , " and he takes some consolation in the absence of his " friend " in the knowledge that they are swift messengers to bear his embassy of love ...
... desire as the latter . These are the elements which , as he says , " with swift motion slide , " and he takes some consolation in the absence of his " friend " in the knowledge that they are swift messengers to bear his embassy of love ...
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