Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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... ideal artist , a Milton , a Michael Angelo , a Dante , betrays himself in spite of the haughtiest reserve . But Shakspere , if an idealist , was also above all else a realist in art , and lurks almost impregnably behind his work . " The ...
... ideal artist , a Milton , a Michael Angelo , a Dante , betrays himself in spite of the haughtiest reserve . But Shakspere , if an idealist , was also above all else a realist in art , and lurks almost impregnably behind his work . " The ...
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... ideal of human character conceived by the poet ; not an ascetic , not a mediæval ideal . If we are to give a name to that ideal we must call it Magnificence , Great - doing . Penitential discipline and heavenly contemplation are ...
... ideal of human character conceived by the poet ; not an ascetic , not a mediæval ideal . If we are to give a name to that ideal we must call it Magnificence , Great - doing . Penitential discipline and heavenly contemplation are ...
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... ideal conceptions . The dogma of Anglicanism is not like Calvinistic dogma , the expression and develop- ment of an idea ; it becomes intelligible only through recollection of a series of historical events , —the balance of parties ...
... ideal conceptions . The dogma of Anglicanism is not like Calvinistic dogma , the expression and develop- ment of an idea ; it becomes intelligible only through recollection of a series of historical events , —the balance of parties ...
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... ideal constructiveness , by rooting it in his rich feeling for the concrete fact . Characteristic- ally English the work of Hooker will always remain by its lying close to reality , by its practical tendency , by its moderation , by its ...
... ideal constructiveness , by rooting it in his rich feeling for the concrete fact . Characteristic- ally English the work of Hooker will always remain by its lying close to reality , by its practical tendency , by its moderation , by its ...
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... ideal of man- hood . * Is Shakspere a religious poet ? An answer has been given to this question by Mr Walter Bagehot , which contains the essential truth . " If this world is not all evil , he who has understood and painted it best ...
... ideal of man- hood . * Is Shakspere a religious poet ? An answer has been given to this question by Mr Walter Bagehot , which contains the essential truth . " If this world is not all evil , he who has understood and painted it best ...
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