Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... humanity , the life of posthumous influence which he has exercised , and exercises at the present day , on the generations of mankind . Of each of these it will be our endeavour to speak . I. §2 . " All that is known with any degree of ...
... humanity , the life of posthumous influence which he has exercised , and exercises at the present day , on the generations of mankind . Of each of these it will be our endeavour to speak . I. §2 . " All that is known with any degree of ...
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... human foible the preacher's interest in claret and sherry sack . " If there were any truth in the crab - tree legend ( which , however , dates only from 1762 ) we should believe that Shake- speare himself , with the encouragement of his ...
... human foible the preacher's interest in claret and sherry sack . " If there were any truth in the crab - tree legend ( which , however , dates only from 1762 ) we should believe that Shake- speare himself , with the encouragement of his ...
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... human existence . Its laughter and its tears were alike near and real for them , and one of these , as they felt , could easily pass into the other . The moment was especially a fortunate one for a dramatic writer . The development of ...
... human existence . Its laughter and its tears were alike near and real for them , and one of these , as they felt , could easily pass into the other . The moment was especially a fortunate one for a dramatic writer . The development of ...
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... human character . The terror and pity were often coarsely stimulated by scenes of outrage and inexhaustible effusion of blood ; but amid these scenes of horror figures which had in them at least great tragic possibilities sometimes ...
... human character . The terror and pity were often coarsely stimulated by scenes of outrage and inexhaustible effusion of blood ; but amid these scenes of horror figures which had in them at least great tragic possibilities sometimes ...
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... human life , years represented by the best English histories and some of the brightest comedies , I named " In the ... human life in a clear and solemn vision , looking down through a pellucid atmosphere upon human joys and sorrows with ...
... human life , years represented by the best English histories and some of the brightest comedies , I named " In the ... human life in a clear and solemn vision , looking down through a pellucid atmosphere upon human joys and sorrows with ...
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