Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1902 - 386 psl. |
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... possessed of its highest and broadest wisdom , which yet always remains worldly wisdom , and never rises into the spiritual con- templation of a Prospero . He sees all the unworthiness of human life , but will use it for high worldly ...
... possessed of its highest and broadest wisdom , which yet always remains worldly wisdom , and never rises into the spiritual con- templation of a Prospero . He sees all the unworthiness of human life , but will use it for high worldly ...
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... possessed by one who adds to his instinctive , spontaneous feeling of delight a knowledge of the geology of the country . In like manner , while the study of anat- omy is quite distinct from the pleasure which the sight of a beautiful ...
... possessed by one who adds to his instinctive , spontaneous feeling of delight a knowledge of the geology of the country . In like manner , while the study of anat- omy is quite distinct from the pleasure which the sight of a beautiful ...
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... possessed that most baffling of self - defences— humor . Just when we have laid hold of him he eludes us , and we hear only distant ironical laughter . What is to be done ? How shall a dramatist — a dramatist pos- sessed of humor - be ...
... possessed that most baffling of self - defences— humor . Just when we have laid hold of him he eludes us , and we hear only distant ironical laughter . What is to be done ? How shall a dramatist — a dramatist pos- sessed of humor - be ...
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... stripping of Duessa , the death of Kirkrapine , could have been written only by an Englishman and a Protestant possessed by no half- hearted hatred towards Spain and the Papal power . Spenser's 14 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
... stripping of Duessa , the death of Kirkrapine , could have been written only by an Englishman and a Protestant possessed by no half- hearted hatred towards Spain and the Papal power . Spenser's 14 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
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... possessed an appearance of reasonableness or appeared absurd . The total force of intellect he reserved for subjugating to the understand- ing the world of positive fact . As the matter with which Bacon's philosophy concerns itself is ...
... possessed an appearance of reasonableness or appeared absurd . The total force of intellect he reserved for subjugating to the understand- ing the world of positive fact . As the matter with which Bacon's philosophy concerns itself is ...
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