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... instance , did not habitually employ ) . One must next notice the almost magical power which seemed to Arnold to be in- herent in words and phrases as such ; and lastly that unfortunate trick of style , closely connected with this ...
... instance , did not habitually employ ) . One must next notice the almost magical power which seemed to Arnold to be in- herent in words and phrases as such ; and lastly that unfortunate trick of style , closely connected with this ...
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... instance : Shakespeare is the great poet he is from his skill in discerning and firmly conceiving an excellent action , from his power of in- tensely feeling a situation , of intimately associating himself with a character ; not from ...
... instance : Shakespeare is the great poet he is from his skill in discerning and firmly conceiving an excellent action , from his power of in- tensely feeling a situation , of intimately associating himself with a character ; not from ...
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... instance , the following : 1 Henry IV , 2-3-45 ; 2 Henry IV , 4-5-20 and 4-5-182 ; Henry V , 4-1-257 ff ; 2 Henry VI , 4-9-1 ; 3 Henry VI , 2-5-42 ; Richard III , 4-1-77 ; ibid . , 4–2–71 ; ibid . , 5–3–160 ; Julius Caesar , 2-1-1 ...
... instance , the following : 1 Henry IV , 2-3-45 ; 2 Henry IV , 4-5-20 and 4-5-182 ; Henry V , 4-1-257 ff ; 2 Henry VI , 4-9-1 ; 3 Henry VI , 2-5-42 ; Richard III , 4-1-77 ; ibid . , 4–2–71 ; ibid . , 5–3–160 ; Julius Caesar , 2-1-1 ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 13 |
The Pathos of Young Death | 34 |
The Manifold Sorrow of Man | 52 |
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