The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pagine |
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Pagina 154
... misanthropy . His code of morals includes such precepts as ' to be his 1 Lucian's works were not translated into English in Shakespeare's lifetime . But Latin , French , and Italian translations were available . Tschischwitz ( Jahrbuch ...
... misanthropy . His code of morals includes such precepts as ' to be his 1 Lucian's works were not translated into English in Shakespeare's lifetime . But Latin , French , and Italian translations were available . Tschischwitz ( Jahrbuch ...
Pagina 155
... misanthrope , and if any man implores him to put out his burning house , to extinguish it with oil and pitch ... misanthropy over a dinner - table with an- other surly cynic , into the frantic railer of Hymettus . Plutarch's ...
... misanthrope , and if any man implores him to put out his burning house , to extinguish it with oil and pitch ... misanthropy over a dinner - table with an- other surly cynic , into the frantic railer of Hymettus . Plutarch's ...
Pagina 156
... misanthropy in both ; but neither this nor any other formula comes near to defining either : it marks an approach to hard- ness and formalism in Shakespeare's conception of character that his Timon is adequately summed up in the label ...
... misanthropy in both ; but neither this nor any other formula comes near to defining either : it marks an approach to hard- ness and formalism in Shakespeare's conception of character that his Timon is adequately summed up in the label ...
Pagina 157
... misanthropic days , the one his fellow cynic , the other his destined avenger upon Athens . Shakespeare introduced both ... misanthropy which is a form of intellectual self - indulgence , and that which is goaded with poignant memories ...
... misanthropic days , the one his fellow cynic , the other his destined avenger upon Athens . Shakespeare introduced both ... misanthropy which is a form of intellectual self - indulgence , and that which is goaded with poignant memories ...
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