Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 3 |
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... mind , without motive , and without preparation . The beginning of my meditation was as follows : I chanced to have taken down from the shelf for some other purpose the Metamorphoses of Apuleius , and I was captivated afresh by the ...
... mind , without motive , and without preparation . The beginning of my meditation was as follows : I chanced to have taken down from the shelf for some other purpose the Metamorphoses of Apuleius , and I was captivated afresh by the ...
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... expression in speech , is so inti- mately connected with the structure of the mind or the form of thought itself , that it is impossible to change the one in any serious degree without changing the THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 15.
... expression in speech , is so inti- mately connected with the structure of the mind or the form of thought itself , that it is impossible to change the one in any serious degree without changing the THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 15.
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... mind's eye - a performance of , say , " Hamlet , " as Shakespeare ordered it , it would be most informing . And apart from what one may call the external information , it might even offer us a key to the solution of many of the ...
... mind's eye - a performance of , say , " Hamlet , " as Shakespeare ordered it , it would be most informing . And apart from what one may call the external information , it might even offer us a key to the solution of many of the ...
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... mind and " the Propontic and the Hellespont " speech is helped by preparation . Burbage probably had hard work to capture his audience , but he was given the means to move them the more pro- foundly once he had them in his grip . And ...
... mind and " the Propontic and the Hellespont " speech is helped by preparation . Burbage probably had hard work to capture his audience , but he was given the means to move them the more pro- foundly once he had them in his grip . And ...
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... mind's eye , he was not concerned to impress period and locality upon his audience . He was content that his characters should appear as contemporary figures moving upon a stage , not in an historical Denmark 600 years earlier . I don't ...
... mind's eye , he was not concerned to impress period and locality upon his audience . He was content that his characters should appear as contemporary figures moving upon a stage , not in an historical Denmark 600 years earlier . I don't ...
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