ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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Page 252
... become the orthodox Christian view of life : he lent his friars ( of whom , as Coleridge pointed out , he was distinctly fond ) the kind of thoughts that occupied and interested him , and gave them the benefit of his own beating brain ...
... become the orthodox Christian view of life : he lent his friars ( of whom , as Coleridge pointed out , he was distinctly fond ) the kind of thoughts that occupied and interested him , and gave them the benefit of his own beating brain ...
Page 363
... become kings : fellows of empire . A pathetic illusion , some may call it . But it is something rather different ... become royal . Thus Antony , at this moment , when there are no more throned monarchs to serve him , invites his ...
... become kings : fellows of empire . A pathetic illusion , some may call it . But it is something rather different ... become royal . Thus Antony , at this moment , when there are no more throned monarchs to serve him , invites his ...
Page 413
... become a classic much more quickly than he did . For in the eighteen years that fell between the issue of the First ... BECOMING A CLASSIC.
... become a classic much more quickly than he did . For in the eighteen years that fell between the issue of the First ... BECOMING A CLASSIC.
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