Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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... energy , it is when we strive to come into presence of the living mind of the creator , that the sense of struggle and effort is relieved . We are no longer surrounded by a mere world of thoughts and imaginations which , in an almost ...
... energy , it is when we strive to come into presence of the living mind of the creator , that the sense of struggle and effort is relieved . We are no longer surrounded by a mere world of thoughts and imaginations which , in an almost ...
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... energy ; but it is for the most part absolutely devoid of a conscious purpose . The chief play - wright of the movement de- clared that the end of playing , " both at the first and now , was and is to hold as ' twere the mirror up to ...
... energy ; but it is for the most part absolutely devoid of a conscious purpose . The chief play - wright of the movement de- clared that the end of playing , " both at the first and now , was and is to hold as ' twere the mirror up to ...
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... energy or his humour with the shallow lubricities of Boccaccio . Neither can we picture to ourselves an ́ ascetic Shakspere , suppressing his desire of knowledge , transforming his hearty sense of natural enjoyment into curiosities of ...
... energy or his humour with the shallow lubricities of Boccaccio . Neither can we picture to ourselves an ́ ascetic Shakspere , suppressing his desire of knowledge , transforming his hearty sense of natural enjoyment into curiosities of ...
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... energy of love , imagination , and thought . Yet Bacon and Shakspere belonged to one great movement of humanity . The whole endea- vour of Bacon in science is to attain the fact , and to ascend from particular facts to general . He ...
... energy of love , imagination , and thought . Yet Bacon and Shakspere belonged to one great movement of humanity . The whole endea- vour of Bacon in science is to attain the fact , and to ascend from particular facts to general . He ...
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... energy of a faith - peculiarly subject to this mood of barren lethargy . And it is not alone in the mystic , spiritual life of the soul that we may suffer from coldness or aridity . There are seasons when a sterile world - weariness is ...
... energy of a faith - peculiarly subject to this mood of barren lethargy . And it is not alone in the mystic , spiritual life of the soul that we may suffer from coldness or aridity . There are seasons when a sterile world - weariness is ...
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