Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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... strength , are of minor importance . As the blindness of youthful love is shown in Troilus , so old age in its least venerable form , given up to a gratification of sensuality by proxy , is exposed to derision in Pandar . The materials ...
... strength , are of minor importance . As the blindness of youthful love is shown in Troilus , so old age in its least venerable form , given up to a gratification of sensuality by proxy , is exposed to derision in Pandar . The materials ...
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... strength communicating itself to us . We may not over- master him , and pluck out the heart of his mystery ; yet it is good to remain in his companionship . There is something in this invigorating struggle with a nature greater than ...
... strength communicating itself to us . We may not over- master him , and pluck out the heart of his mystery ; yet it is good to remain in his companionship . There is something in this invigorating struggle with a nature greater than ...
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... strength in sighs after . an " Urbs beata Ierusalem , " or in tender lamenta- tion over the vanity of human love and human grief . But in the Renascence and Reformation period , in- V Of stead of substituting supernatural powers , and ...
... strength in sighs after . an " Urbs beata Ierusalem , " or in tender lamenta- tion over the vanity of human love and human grief . But in the Renascence and Reformation period , in- V Of stead of substituting supernatural powers , and ...
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... strength and skill assisted by divine grace depends the issue of his strife ) , a solitary knight - errant . The poet is not without a sense of the corporate life of humanity . As the virtues are linked one to another by a golden chain ...
... strength and skill assisted by divine grace depends the issue of his strife ) , a solitary knight - errant . The poet is not without a sense of the corporate life of humanity . As the virtues are linked one to another by a golden chain ...
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... strength which encompassed his youth and early manhood had ebbed , remained Wordsworth still ; and from beyond the little neatly - ordered enclosure of Anglicanism voices still came to him of mountain winds and of " mighty waters ...
... strength which encompassed his youth and early manhood had ebbed , remained Wordsworth still ; and from beyond the little neatly - ordered enclosure of Anglicanism voices still came to him of mountain winds and of " mighty waters ...
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