Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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... each to the other , and forms the one vital soul that lies behind this manifold creation - to achieve this is something rarer and more difficult . But there is yet a higher ascension possible . These vast 4 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
... each to the other , and forms the one vital soul that lies behind this manifold creation - to achieve this is something rarer and more difficult . But there is yet a higher ascension possible . These vast 4 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
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... Soul of the Age . " Shakspere was for all time by virtue of certain powers and perceptions , but he also belonged especially to an age , his own age , the age of Spenser , Raleigh , Jonson , Bacon , Burleigh , Hooker , a Protestant age ...
... Soul of the Age . " Shakspere was for all time by virtue of certain powers and perceptions , but he also belonged especially to an age , his own age , the age of Spenser , Raleigh , Jonson , Bacon , Burleigh , Hooker , a Protestant age ...
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... soul . One's country was for the present not the heavenly Jerusalem , but a certain defined portion of this habitable globe ; and patriotism became a virtue , and queen- worship a piece of religion . Conscience was a faithful witness ...
... soul . One's country was for the present not the heavenly Jerusalem , but a certain defined portion of this habitable globe ; and patriotism became a virtue , and queen- worship a piece of religion . Conscience was a faithful witness ...
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... soul of man may escape from earth to heaven . Nor is the quest of a mystical Grail a central point in this epic of Arthur . The general end of Spenser's poem is " to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline ...
... soul of man may escape from earth to heaven . Nor is the quest of a mystical Grail a central point in this epic of Arthur . The general end of Spenser's poem is " to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline ...
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... soul we should find little resemblance between them . While Bacon's sense of the presence of physical law in the universe was for his time extraordinarily developed , he seems practically to have acted upon the theory that the moral ...
... soul we should find little resemblance between them . While Bacon's sense of the presence of physical law in the universe was for his time extraordinarily developed , he seems practically to have acted upon the theory that the moral ...
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