ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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Page 18
... conscious mind though there indubitably was a moment when he did apprehend it in full consciousness , and sought to express the mystery which then overwhelmed him - but that he pre - eminently embodied that truth . Nature uttered itself ...
... conscious mind though there indubitably was a moment when he did apprehend it in full consciousness , and sought to express the mystery which then overwhelmed him - but that he pre - eminently embodied that truth . Nature uttered itself ...
Page 98
... conscious of his obscure and inferior position . But it is a happy time . Second , comes a period of absences , in which Shake- speare is ' on tour ' , depressed , and increasingly conscious of his inferior position : When , in disgrace ...
... conscious of his obscure and inferior position . But it is a happy time . Second , comes a period of absences , in which Shake- speare is ' on tour ' , depressed , and increasingly conscious of his inferior position : When , in disgrace ...
Page 159
... consciousness has served only to make nature more truly itself . He is detached from the world only to be more ... conscious before . Listen to the comment of his soul on the match between Lewis and Blanch : Mad world ! mad kings ...
... consciousness has served only to make nature more truly itself . He is detached from the world only to be more ... conscious before . Listen to the comment of his soul on the match between Lewis and Blanch : Mad world ! mad kings ...
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