Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... means of " commanding more wits than a man's own . " The Queen , who though slow to bestow favours was always ready to encourage hopes , entertained the motion graciously - but that was all . Between 1580 and 1591 , only six of Bacon's ...
... means of " commanding more wits than a man's own . " The Queen , who though slow to bestow favours was always ready to encourage hopes , entertained the motion graciously - but that was all . Between 1580 and 1591 , only six of Bacon's ...
Pagina 96
... means , from sheer goodness of heart . His credit having gone , he is assailed by his creditors . He expostulates with his steward for not having " laid his state before him , " who replied that he did , but could not get him to listen ...
... means , from sheer goodness of heart . His credit having gone , he is assailed by his creditors . He expostulates with his steward for not having " laid his state before him , " who replied that he did , but could not get him to listen ...
Pagina 102
... mean " a little tear , " but " exiguous literary pro- duction , " being used as a supplement to " brains ' flow , " or ... means superlative poetic or imaginative conception . Why , in the world , should Timon the misanthrope be turned ...
... mean " a little tear , " but " exiguous literary pro- duction , " being used as a supplement to " brains ' flow , " or ... means superlative poetic or imaginative conception . Why , in the world , should Timon the misanthrope be turned ...
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