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" ... nature, without the strength of nerve which forms a hero, sinks beneath a burden which it cannot bear and must not cast away. All duties are holy for him; the present is too hard. Impossibilities have been required of him ; not in themselves impossibilities,... "
The Monthly Review - Страница 101
1842
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Select Plays: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - 1880 - 272 страници
...have been required of him; not in themselves impossibilities, but such for him. He winds, and turns, and torments himself; he advances and recoils: is...thoughts; yet still without recovering his peace of mind.' But Goethe does not recognise the reality of Hamlet's madness, which has formed the subject of special...

Dictiony of English literature

William Davenport Adams - 1880 - 724 страници
...been required of him — not in themselves impossibilities, but each for him. He winds, and turn«, and torments himself; he advances and recoils; is...mind, ever puts himself in mind; at last does all but put his purpose from his thoughts ; yet still without recovering his peace of mind." For further criticisms...

Shakespeare's Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 260 страници
...have been required of him ; not in themselves impossibilities, but such for him. He winds, and turns, and torments himself ; he advances and recoils; Is...yet still without recovering his peace of mind.'— GOETHE (Wilkelm Meister). (ii.) * In Hamlet Shakespeare seems to have wished to exemplify the xnoral...

Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - 1885 - 248 страници
...have been required of him; not in themselves impossibilities, but such for him. He winds, and turns, and torments himself; he advances and recoils; is...thoughts, yet still without recovering his peace of mind. [From Coleridge's " Notes and Lectures on Shakespeare," 1808] In Ilamkt, Shakespeare seems to have...

Many Colored Threads from the Writings of Goethe

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1885 - 258 страници
...have been required of him ; not in themselves impossibilities, but such for him. He winds, and turns, and torments himself ; he advances and recoils ; is...thoughts; yet still without recovering his peace of mind. * # Every cultivated person knows how he has had to strive against a certain rudeness both in himself...

Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - 1885 - 248 страници
...have been required of him; not in themselves impossibilities, but such for him. He winds, and turns, and torments himself; he advances and recoils; is...his thoughts, yet still without recovering his peace ol mind. [From Coleridf/e's " Notes and Lectures on Shakespeare," 1808 ] In Hamlet, Shakespeare seems...

Elocution; Voice, Expression, Gesture for Use in Colleges and Schools and by ...

Sarah Neal Harris - 1891 - 206 страници
...been required of him, — not of themselves impossibilities, but for such as he. He winds and turns, and torments himself ; he advances and recoils ; is...thoughts, yet still without recovering his peace of mind. I believe there was never a grander play invented. Nay, it is not invented, it is real. It pleases...

The Works of Thomas Carlyle: Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travels ...

Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 502 страници
...have! been required of him; not in themselves impossibilities, but! such for him. He winds, and turns, and torments himself; he advances and recoils ; is...; yet still without recovering his peace of mind." CHAPTER XIV SEVERAL people entering interrupted the discussion. They were musical dilettanti, who commonly...

The works of J.W. von Goethe, Томове 1–7

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1901 - 792 страници
...been required of him, — not in themselves impossibilities, but such for him. i He winds and turns, and torments himself; he advances and recoils ; is...thoughts, yet still without recovering his peace of mind." CHAPTER XIV. SEVERAL people entering interrupted the discussion. They were musical dilettanti, who...

The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Том 10

1901 - 634 страници
...have been required of him, not in themselves impossibilities, but such for him. He winds, and turns, and torments himself; he advances and recoils ; is...; yet still without recovering his peace of mind." Aurelia seemed to give but little heed to what was passing; at last she conducted Wilhelm to another...




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