Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 253
... German people , one need only open Büchmann's Collection of Winged Words ' ; there one sees with astonishment how intensely the German lives in Shakespeare and speaks his words . The expressions ' something is rotten in the state of ...
... German people , one need only open Büchmann's Collection of Winged Words ' ; there one sees with astonishment how intensely the German lives in Shakespeare and speaks his words . The expressions ' something is rotten in the state of ...
Page 258
... German theatre ! In this respect the German may even claim to be more faithful to the historical Shakespeare , who makes Romeo and Othello , when in excitement , roll on the floor , and Hamlet leap into Ophelia's grave to wrestle with ...
... German theatre ! In this respect the German may even claim to be more faithful to the historical Shakespeare , who makes Romeo and Othello , when in excitement , roll on the floor , and Hamlet leap into Ophelia's grave to wrestle with ...
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... German facts , and still more on German theories . In America several attempts have lately been made , but they are largely adaptations from or expansions of the German , and repeat German facts and reproduce German generalizations ...
... German facts , and still more on German theories . In America several attempts have lately been made , but they are largely adaptations from or expansions of the German , and repeat German facts and reproduce German generalizations ...
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