Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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Page xi
... character , is not distinguished among dramatists for his power of inventing incident . Having found a situation which interested his imagination , or was successful on the stage , he introduced it again and again , with variations ...
... character , is not distinguished among dramatists for his power of inventing incident . Having found a situation which interested his imagination , or was successful on the stage , he introduced it again and again , with variations ...
Page xii
... character ) Angelo , the self - deceiver , by the craft of the Duke , is discovered painfully to the eyes of others and to his own heart . " For the index which adds to the usefulness of the present edition I have to thank my friend Mr ...
... character ) Angelo , the self - deceiver , by the craft of the Duke , is discovered painfully to the eyes of others and to his own heart . " For the index which adds to the usefulness of the present edition I have to thank my friend Mr ...
Page xiii
... character from youth to full maturity , distinguishes the work from the greater number of preceding criticisms of Shakspere . A sense of hazard and difficulty necessarily accompanies the attempt to pass through the creations of a great ...
... character from youth to full maturity , distinguishes the work from the greater number of preceding criticisms of Shakspere . A sense of hazard and difficulty necessarily accompanies the attempt to pass through the creations of a great ...
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... character for the uses of earth , and after- wards , if need be , for the uses of heaven - this was subject sufficient for the twenty - four books designed to form the epic of the age of Elizabeth . And the means of that self - culture ...
... character for the uses of earth , and after- wards , if need be , for the uses of heaven - this was subject sufficient for the twenty - four books designed to form the epic of the age of Elizabeth . And the means of that self - culture ...
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... character of Sidney seems forever to have lived with him inspiring him with inextinguishable faith in man . With national life Spenser owned a sympathy which we do not expect to find in the mediæval romances of Arthur , written before ...
... character of Sidney seems forever to have lived with him inspiring him with inextinguishable faith in man . With national life Spenser owned a sympathy which we do not expect to find in the mediæval romances of Arthur , written before ...
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