Shakspere, Personal RecollectionsDigiCat, 2022 M11 21 - 182 pages This interesting book is a biography of William Shakespeare and of the author's life, as he reflects on the Bard's importance in his life—and parallels their experiences in different stages in life. The fascinating part that is included in this book is several handwritten notes of Shakespeare's that the author managed to collect. |
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... passion. He was a mountain range of ideals, and has been a quarry of love, logic and liberty for all writers and ... Passionate Pilgrim and one hundred and fifty-four classical sonnets,
... passion. He was a mountain range of ideals, and has been a quarry of love, logic and liberty for all writers and ... Passionate Pilgrim and one hundred and fifty-four classical sonnets,
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... passion! Shakspere never composed a play or poem without a purpose, to satirize an evil, correct a wrong or elevate the human soul into the lofty atmosphere of the good and great. His villains and heroes are of royal mold, and while he ...
... passion! Shakspere never composed a play or poem without a purpose, to satirize an evil, correct a wrong or elevate the human soul into the lofty atmosphere of the good and great. His villains and heroes are of royal mold, and while he ...
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... passion rendered him invulnerable to the shafts of envy, malice and tyranny, making him always master of the human midgets or vultures that circled about his pathway. One touch from the brush of his imagination on the rudest dramatic ...
... passion rendered him invulnerable to the shafts of envy, malice and tyranny, making him always master of the human midgets or vultures that circled about his pathway. One touch from the brush of his imagination on the rudest dramatic ...
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John A. Joyce. receding or advancing in dramatic thought, as peace or passion demanded. He seemed at times to be a medley of contradictions, and while playing virtue against vice, the reader and beholder are often left in doubt as to the ...
John A. Joyce. receding or advancing in dramatic thought, as peace or passion demanded. He seemed at times to be a medley of contradictions, and while playing virtue against vice, the reader and beholder are often left in doubt as to the ...
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... passion, mental license and social tyranny ruled in home, church and state, where Rome and Reformation struggled viciously for the mastery. There are nuggets of golden thought still scattered through the plays of Shakspere that no ...
... passion, mental license and social tyranny ruled in home, church and state, where Rome and Reformation struggled viciously for the mastery. There are nuggets of golden thought still scattered through the plays of Shakspere that no ...
Contents
CHAPTER V | |
the painter finds colors of heavenly hues the musician finds seraphic | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
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