Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... spirit , the wide - orbing movement of his intellect and imagination of which we can read something in his marvellous series of poetical creations , and can conjecture more ; and last , the life which he has lived during three hundred ...
... spirit , the wide - orbing movement of his intellect and imagination of which we can read something in his marvellous series of poetical creations , and can conjecture more ; and last , the life which he has lived during three hundred ...
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... spirit , " a little lower than the angels " , passed away.1 The malady of which Shakespeare died is sup- 1 The name of Shakespeare is found written in a copy of Florio's Montaigne purchased for £ 100 by the British Museum in 1838. Its ...
... spirit , " a little lower than the angels " , passed away.1 The malady of which Shakespeare died is sup- 1 The name of Shakespeare is found written in a copy of Florio's Montaigne purchased for £ 100 by the British Museum in 1838. Its ...
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... forgeries . We must be content to accept certain broad facts from the bust and the Droeshout print , and supply from our imagination SHAKESPEARE'S MIND . 43 the spirit and the life which 42 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... forgeries . We must be content to accept certain broad facts from the bust and the Droeshout print , and supply from our imagination SHAKESPEARE'S MIND . 43 the spirit and the life which 42 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... spirit to finer issues , envelops us with the atmosphere of his wisdom , courage , mirth , benignity . We breathe his influence . And yet so effectually does he hide himself behind his creation , that even while we live and move in his ...
... spirit to finer issues , envelops us with the atmosphere of his wisdom , courage , mirth , benignity . We breathe his influence . And yet so effectually does he hide himself behind his creation , that even while we live and move in his ...
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... spirit of un- bounded energy was abroad , with an exultant patriotic pride and an exhilarating consciousness of power . It was a great age of action , and men through their imagination were swift to enter into all that great deeds ...
... spirit of un- bounded energy was abroad , with an exultant patriotic pride and an exhilarating consciousness of power . It was a great age of action , and men through their imagination were swift to enter into all that great deeds ...
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