Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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... scene was , The scene was , I believe , conceived by Shakspere , and his design by Fletcher . carried out in the spirit of About half of this volume was read in the form of lectures ( " Saturday Lectures in connection with Alexandra ...
... scene was , The scene was , I believe , conceived by Shakspere , and his design by Fletcher . carried out in the spirit of About half of this volume was read in the form of lectures ( " Saturday Lectures in connection with Alexandra ...
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... nor internal evidence will ever suffice to make the chronology certain and precise ) , is * Troilus and Cressida , Act iv . , Scene 2 . 1 1 sufficiently ascertained to enable us to study the main features 6 Shakspere — His Mind and Art .
... nor internal evidence will ever suffice to make the chronology certain and precise ) , is * Troilus and Cressida , Act iv . , Scene 2 . 1 1 sufficiently ascertained to enable us to study the main features 6 Shakspere — His Mind and Art .
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... scene , and that with a reality , truth , and perfection the highest ever attained by man . ** Poetry in this Elizabethan period is put upon a purely human basis . No fate broods over the actions . of men , and the history of families ...
... scene , and that with a reality , truth , and perfection the highest ever attained by man . ** Poetry in this Elizabethan period is put upon a purely human basis . No fate broods over the actions . of men , and the history of families ...
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... fear besides , That I shall lose distinction in my joys ; As doth a battle , when they charge on heaps The enemy flying . - Act iii . Scene 2 . enters so profoundly , while at the same time he Shakspere and the Elizabethan Age . 25.
... fear besides , That I shall lose distinction in my joys ; As doth a battle , when they charge on heaps The enemy flying . - Act iii . Scene 2 . enters so profoundly , while at the same time he Shakspere and the Elizabethan Age . 25.
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... Scene 1 , we read , " Or shall I come to you at evening mass ? " No Catholic , observes H. von Friesen , could have spoken of " evening mass . " Altengland und William Shakspere ( 1874 ) , " pp . 286 , 87. Staunton had previously ...
... Scene 1 , we read , " Or shall I come to you at evening mass ? " No Catholic , observes H. von Friesen , could have spoken of " evening mass . " Altengland und William Shakspere ( 1874 ) , " pp . 286 , 87. Staunton had previously ...
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