IntentionsDodd, Mead, 1905 - 258 pages |
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Page 15
... Hamlet , in Hamlet there is not a little of Falstaff . The fat knight has his moods of melancholy , and the young prince his moments of coarse humour . Where we differ from each other is purely in accidentals : in dress , manner , tone ...
... Hamlet , in Hamlet there is not a little of Falstaff . The fat knight has his moods of melancholy , and the young prince his moments of coarse humour . Where we differ from each other is purely in accidentals : in dress , manner , tone ...
Page 30
... Hamlet in order to convince the bystanders of his absolute insanity in all art - matters . " Cyril . Ahem ! Another cigarette , please . Vivian . My dear fellow , whatever you may say , it is merely a dramatic utterance , and no more ...
... Hamlet in order to convince the bystanders of his absolute insanity in all art - matters . " Cyril . Ahem ! Another cigarette , please . Vivian . My dear fellow , whatever you may say , it is merely a dramatic utterance , and no more ...
Page 34
... Hamlet invented it . The world has become sad because a puppet was once melancholy . The Nihi- list , that strange martyr who has no faith , who goes to the stake without enthusiasm , and dies for what he does not believe in , is a ...
... Hamlet invented it . The world has become sad because a puppet was once melancholy . The Nihi- list , that strange martyr who has no faith , who goes to the stake without enthusiasm , and dies for what he does not believe in , is a ...
Page 97
... Hamlet on a Sunday , and his playing of the viol on week days , and other wicked or trivial things . Even in actual life egotism is not without its attractions . When people talk to us about others they are usually dull . When they talk ...
... Hamlet on a Sunday , and his playing of the viol on week days , and other wicked or trivial things . Even in actual life egotism is not without its attractions . When people talk to us about others they are usually dull . When they talk ...
Page 104
... Hamlet . Had he been articulate , he might have sat beside him . The only man who can touch the hem of his garment is George Meredith . Meredith is a prose Browning , and so is Browning . He used poetry as a medium for writing in prose ...
... Hamlet . Had he been articulate , he might have sat beside him . The only man who can touch the hem of his garment is George Meredith . Meredith is a prose Browning , and so is Browning . He used poetry as a medium for writing in prose ...
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