Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtC. Kegan Paul, 1877 - 434 pages |
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... thought and care , both in matter and in manner . " — Examiner . " The best work of the kind that has been written in our language . " — Academy . " A ripe , good book , which all students of English literature should value and enjoy ...
... thought and care , both in matter and in manner . " — Examiner . " The best work of the kind that has been written in our language . " — Academy . " A ripe , good book , which all students of English literature should value and enjoy ...
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... thought rather than of passion ; both present in their chief characters , the spectacle of noble natures which fail through some weakness or deficiency rather than through crime ; upon Brutus as upon Hamlet a burden is laid which he is ...
... thought rather than of passion ; both present in their chief characters , the spectacle of noble natures which fail through some weakness or deficiency rather than through crime ; upon Brutus as upon Hamlet a burden is laid which he is ...
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... thoughts being set upon deep questions of character ) Angelo , the self - deceiver , by the craft of the Duke , is discovered painfully to the eyes of others and to his own heart . " For the index which adds to the usefulness of the ...
... thoughts being set upon deep questions of character ) Angelo , the self - deceiver , by the craft of the Duke , is discovered painfully to the eyes of others and to his own heart . " For the index which adds to the usefulness of the ...
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... thought it necessary to form acquaintance with a con- siderable body of recent Shakspere scholarship , both English and continental . But I avoid the discussion of purely scholastic questions . To approach Shakspere on the human side is ...
... thought it necessary to form acquaintance with a con- siderable body of recent Shakspere scholarship , both English and continental . But I avoid the discussion of purely scholastic questions . To approach Shakspere on the human side is ...
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... thought of Michael Angelo . The first effort and it is no trivial effort- must be to raise oneself to the height of the great argu- ment . Merely to conceive prophet , or sibyl , primitive man or the awful demiurge , as placed before ...
... thought of Michael Angelo . The first effort and it is no trivial effort- must be to raise oneself to the height of the great argu- ment . Merely to conceive prophet , or sibyl , primitive man or the awful demiurge , as placed before ...
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