Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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Page 4
... looks up to its ceiling , must in due time become aware of his own spirit as if it were some over - burdened cary- atid , sustaining the weight of the thought of Michael Angelo . The first effort and it is no trivial effort- must be to ...
... looks up to its ceiling , must in due time become aware of his own spirit as if it were some over - burdened cary- atid , sustaining the weight of the thought of Michael Angelo . The first effort and it is no trivial effort- must be to ...
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... look for it in his doctrine , so pertinaciously urged , and always implied , of the concurrence and co- operation , each in its due place , of all possible means of knowledge for man's direction . " Puritanism appealed against reason to ...
... look for it in his doctrine , so pertinaciously urged , and always implied , of the concurrence and co- operation , each in its due place , of all possible means of knowledge for man's direction . " Puritanism appealed against reason to ...
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... look back , never on towards anything beyond . His sternly truthful realism will not , of course , allow him to attempt a shallow poetical justice , and mete out to each of his men and women the portion of earthly good which might seem ...
... look back , never on towards anything beyond . His sternly truthful realism will not , of course , allow him to attempt a shallow poetical justice , and mete out to each of his men and women the portion of earthly good which might seem ...
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... running comment by tone , look , and gesture , which in his dramatic works he was entitled to expect from the players , " pp . 18,19 . ..... .... cautiously feeling his way . Large , slow - growing 52 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
... running comment by tone , look , and gesture , which in his dramatic works he was entitled to expect from the players , " pp . 18,19 . ..... .... cautiously feeling his way . Large , slow - growing 52 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
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... look for a deeper ground of unity . But the most important influence exercised by his dramatic studies in English history upon the mind of Shakspere was that they engaged his imagination in an inquiry into the sources of power and of ...
... look for a deeper ground of unity . But the most important influence exercised by his dramatic studies in English history upon the mind of Shakspere was that they engaged his imagination in an inquiry into the sources of power and of ...
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