Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 2. kötetAMS Press, 1972 |
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122. oldal
... present . * In this conversation , in which Lord Aberga- vennyt takes part , there is much complaint of the expense of this royal meeting ; and the blame of devising it , as well as officious intermeddling in all the arrangements , for ...
... present . * In this conversation , in which Lord Aberga- vennyt takes part , there is much complaint of the expense of this royal meeting ; and the blame of devising it , as well as officious intermeddling in all the arrangements , for ...
262. oldal
... present see into Shakspeare's motive , his rationale , or in what point of view he meant Brutus's character to appear . For surely- ( this , I mean , is what I say to myself , with my present quantum of insight , only modified by my ...
... present see into Shakspeare's motive , his rationale , or in what point of view he meant Brutus's character to appear . For surely- ( this , I mean , is what I say to myself , with my present quantum of insight , only modified by my ...
286. oldal
... present popu- larity and present profit ” * which he sought , could be attained by the conversion of the works of others , he was satisfied . Nullum tetigit quod non ornavit . Not only could he improve what was good before , but he ...
... present popu- larity and present profit ” * which he sought , could be attained by the conversion of the works of others , he was satisfied . Nullum tetigit quod non ornavit . Not only could he improve what was good before , but he ...
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