A Commonplace BookSimon and Schuster, 1957 - 303 páginas Anthology of quotations from classical, medieval and contemporary sources. |
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... Hamlet , and with his mouth open ; the same pas- sions which succeeded each other in Hamlet suc- ceeding likewise in him . " When the scene was over Jones said , ' Why , Part- ridge , you exceed my expectations . You enjoy the play more ...
... Hamlet , and with his mouth open ; the same pas- sions which succeeded each other in Hamlet suc- ceeding likewise in him . " When the scene was over Jones said , ' Why , Part- ridge , you exceed my expectations . You enjoy the play more ...
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... Hamlet , ' Ay , you may draw your sword ; what signi- fies a sword against the power of the devil ? ' . . . " At the end of the play Jones asked Partridge which of the players he had liked best . To this he answered , with some ...
... Hamlet , ' Ay , you may draw your sword ; what signi- fies a sword against the power of the devil ? ' . . . " At the end of the play Jones asked Partridge which of the players he had liked best . To this he answered , with some ...
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... Hamlet ( Shakespear ) , 9- 12 ; quoted , 39 , 157- 158 , 198 , 227 Harsh Voice , The ( West ) , 259 Hazlitt , William , 240 man acting a part , 170 Heisenberg , Werner , 152 Heminge , John , on Shakespear , 235 Hemingway , Ernest , 33 ...
... Hamlet ( Shakespear ) , 9- 12 ; quoted , 39 , 157- 158 , 198 , 227 Harsh Voice , The ( West ) , 259 Hazlitt , William , 240 man acting a part , 170 Heisenberg , Werner , 152 Heminge , John , on Shakespear , 235 Hemingway , Ernest , 33 ...
Términos y frases comunes
admiration altruism answer atomic attitude beauty believe better called chapter conceptual scheme decision edition Eliot Emerson Epaminondas evil fact faith fate Ferris Greenslet freedom friends George Homans give Goethe grace Greek Gustave Cohen Hamlet hand Hans Zinsser Harrison Tweed heaven Henry Holmes I. A. Richards Jesus Joan Joan's Justice laugh lawyer Learned Hand less look Lord Lucien matter Matthew mean mind Montaigne moral nature never Odysseus ourselves paradox Parmenion Partridge Pascal philosophy phrase Plato play Plutarch poem poet poetry President published Quine quotation quoted rats reader reason remark Sartre scene sense Shakespear significance simply smiled Society speak spirit statement sure T. S. Eliot talk tell things thought tion told Tom Jones translation true truth understand verse virtue Whitehead William words wrote