Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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Page xii
... sense of encouragement derived from what they have said . One of the earliest voices which spoke a word of emphatic approval of this book is now silent in death , and I cannot but desire to associate , at least by my grateful ...
... sense of encouragement derived from what they have said . One of the earliest voices which spoke a word of emphatic approval of this book is now silent in death , and I cannot but desire to associate , at least by my grateful ...
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... sense of hazard and difficulty necessarily accompanies the attempt to pass through the creations of a great dramatic poet to the mind of the creator . Still no one , I suppose , would maintain that a product of mind , so large and ...
... sense of hazard and difficulty necessarily accompanies the attempt to pass through the creations of a great dramatic poet to the mind of the creator . Still no one , I suppose , would maintain that a product of mind , so large and ...
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... sense , or with the mind's eye - memory , or imagination . our minds are not so constructed as to be able to re- ceive and retain only an exact image of each of the objects that comes before us one by one , in and for itself . On the ...
... sense , or with the mind's eye - memory , or imagination . our minds are not so constructed as to be able to re- ceive and retain only an exact image of each of the objects that comes before us one by one , in and for itself . On the ...
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... senses , but as we read him in the light of those compari- sons and contrasts which we have made him suggest to us . He is attenuated into an aspect , or relegated to his place in a classification . Thus his appellation is made to ...
... senses , but as we read him in the light of those compari- sons and contrasts which we have made him suggest to us . He is attenuated into an aspect , or relegated to his place in a classification . Thus his appellation is made to ...
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... sense of the word , and not a mere affair of chance , of impulse , of moods , and of accidents . In such a study as this we endeavour to pass through the creation of the artist to the mind of the creator : but it by no means prevents ...
... sense of the word , and not a mere affair of chance , of impulse , of moods , and of accidents . In such a study as this we endeavour to pass through the creation of the artist to the mind of the creator : but it by no means prevents ...
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