Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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... . " There are indications of poetic feeling , and of a sensitiveness to natural beauty which will make his poems welcome to many readers . " - Pall Mall Gazette . C. KEGAN PAUL & Co. , LONDON . A CRITICAL STUDY OF HIS MIND AND ART . BY.
... . " There are indications of poetic feeling , and of a sensitiveness to natural beauty which will make his poems welcome to many readers . " - Pall Mall Gazette . C. KEGAN PAUL & Co. , LONDON . A CRITICAL STUDY OF HIS MIND AND ART . BY.
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... beauty and virtue reappear even though human weakness or human vice may do them bitter wrong . Now such a mood of con- temptuous depreciation of life may have come over Shakspere , and spoilt him , at that time , for a writer of comedy ...
... beauty and virtue reappear even though human weakness or human vice may do them bitter wrong . Now such a mood of con- temptuous depreciation of life may have come over Shakspere , and spoilt him , at that time , for a writer of comedy ...
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... beauty of a landscape it is not necessary to understand the nature and arrangement of the rocks which underlie or rise up from the soil . While studying the stratification of those rocks we absolutely lose sight of the beauty of the ...
... beauty of a landscape it is not necessary to understand the nature and arrangement of the rocks which underlie or rise up from the soil . While studying the stratification of those rocks we absolutely lose sight of the beauty of the ...
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... beauty , then paradise again ; below the glory of seraphim and cherubim appear the homely faces of priest and monk , transported into the pellucid and changeless atmosphere of heaven , for these men had 10 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
... beauty , then paradise again ; below the glory of seraphim and cherubim appear the homely faces of priest and monk , transported into the pellucid and changeless atmosphere of heaven , for these men had 10 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
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... Beauty was now confessed to be good ; not the beauty of paradise which Angelico painted , but that of Lionardo's Monna Lisa , and Raf- faele's Fornarina , and of the daughters of Palma Vecchio . * See the excellent opening chapters of ...
... Beauty was now confessed to be good ; not the beauty of paradise which Angelico painted , but that of Lionardo's Monna Lisa , and Raf- faele's Fornarina , and of the daughters of Palma Vecchio . * See the excellent opening chapters of ...
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