Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... mind ; he neighbours us on every side , rouses our intellect , moves our passions , confirms our will , moulds our character , touches our spirit to finer issues , envelops us with the atmosphere of his wisdom , courage , mirth ...
... mind ; he neighbours us on every side , rouses our intellect , moves our passions , confirms our will , moulds our character , touches our spirit to finer issues , envelops us with the atmosphere of his wisdom , courage , mirth ...
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... mind with the grave thought and the moral earnest- ness of the Reformation . The fires of Smithfield were extinct ; the conspiracies against the queen had been defeated ; the Spanish fleet had been flung from our inviolable shores . A ...
... mind with the grave thought and the moral earnest- ness of the Reformation . The fires of Smithfield were extinct ; the conspiracies against the queen had been defeated ; the Spanish fleet had been flung from our inviolable shores . A ...
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... mind , it is " the golden apple for which he will always turn aside from his career , or stoop from his elevation " . Some of Johnson's censures are just , but it is evident that from his eighteenth century standpoint he never quite com ...
... mind , it is " the golden apple for which he will always turn aside from his career , or stoop from his elevation " . Some of Johnson's censures are just , but it is evident that from his eighteenth century standpoint he never quite com ...
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