The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-story, 1-4. kötetFrank Harris, 1921 - 422 oldal |
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66. oldal
... touch is infallible : he is painting himself . It was natural for Shakespeare to sympathize deeply with Richard ; he was still young when he wrote the play , young enough to remember vividly how he himself had been led astray by loose ...
... touch is infallible : he is painting himself . It was natural for Shakespeare to sympathize deeply with Richard ; he was still young when he wrote the play , young enough to remember vividly how he himself had been led astray by loose ...
406. oldal
... touch up this man's play or write in an act for that one . He never said a bitter or cruel word about any man . Compare him with Dante or even with Goethe , and you shall find him vastly superior to either of them in loving - kind- ness ...
... touch up this man's play or write in an act for that one . He never said a bitter or cruel word about any man . Compare him with Dante or even with Goethe , and you shall find him vastly superior to either of them in loving - kind- ness ...
406. oldal
... touch up this man's play or write in an act for that one . He never said a bitter or cruel word about any man . Compare him with Dante or even with Goethe , and you shall find him vastly superior to either of them in loving - kindHe was ...
... touch up this man's play or write in an act for that one . He never said a bitter or cruel word about any man . Compare him with Dante or even with Goethe , and you shall find him vastly superior to either of them in loving - kindHe was ...
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