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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... so deep in Shakspere's nature , it was so much a subject of special predilection , it is so closely connected with older dramatic work . We acquire the same feeling b " " a9861112 with reference to " Hamlet " .which we have for.
... so deep in Shakspere's nature , it was so much a subject of special predilection , it is so closely connected with older dramatic work . We acquire the same feeling b " " a9861112 with reference to " Hamlet " .which we have for.
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... feeling of delight , a knowledge of the geology of the country . In like manner , while the study of anatomy is quite distinct from the pleasure which the sight of a beautiful human body gives , yet , in the end , the sculptor who adds ...
... feeling of delight , a knowledge of the geology of the country . In like manner , while the study of anatomy is quite distinct from the pleasure which the sight of a beautiful human body gives , yet , in the end , the sculptor who adds ...
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... feeling , and endeavour . We come most deeply into communion with the per- manent facts and forces of human nature and human life , by accepting first of all this fact , that a definite point of observation and sympathy , not a vague ...
... feeling , and endeavour . We come most deeply into communion with the per- manent facts and forces of human nature and human life , by accepting first of all this fact , that a definite point of observation and sympathy , not a vague ...
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... feeling through Europe , failed to sustain itself . Its uncom- promising ideality kept it too much out of relation with the vital , concrete , and ever - altering facts of human society . The English reformation on the other hand , if ...
... feeling through Europe , failed to sustain itself . Its uncom- promising ideality kept it too much out of relation with the vital , concrete , and ever - altering facts of human society . The English reformation on the other hand , if ...
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