Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1902 - 386 psl. |
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... sorrows , that life is of little worth except with reference to infinite , invisi- ble antecedents and issues in other worlds . With all his tender affinities to the brotherhood of elemental powers and of animals , Saint Francis felt ...
... sorrows , that life is of little worth except with reference to infinite , invisi- ble antecedents and issues in other worlds . With all his tender affinities to the brotherhood of elemental powers and of animals , Saint Francis felt ...
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... sorrow , life and death being very real to a vigorous nat- ure , tragedy becomes possible . To one who exists lan- guidly from day to day , neither can the cross and passion of any human heart be intelligible , nor the solemn inten ...
... sorrow , life and death being very real to a vigorous nat- ure , tragedy becomes possible . To one who exists lan- guidly from day to day , neither can the cross and passion of any human heart be intelligible , nor the solemn inten ...
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... sorrow which has overtaken us save us from possible recurrence of this mood of weary cynicism . But humbler means at times have served . The tear shed over a tale of Mar- montel by one who recorded his malady and his recov- ery has ...
... sorrow which has overtaken us save us from possible recurrence of this mood of weary cynicism . But humbler means at times have served . The tear shed over a tale of Mar- montel by one who recorded his malady and his recov- ery has ...
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... are more important facts than those of the material life . Shakspere cast his plummet into the sea of human sorrow and wrong and loss . He studied evil . He would let none of that dark 42 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
... are more important facts than those of the material life . Shakspere cast his plummet into the sea of human sorrow and wrong and loss . He studied evil . He would let none of that dark 42 Shakspere - His Mind and Art .
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... sorrow of the world . Shakspere , when he wrote this idyllic play , was him- self in his Forest of Arden . He had ended one great ambition - the historical plays - and not yet commenced his tragedies . It was a resting - place . He ...
... sorrow of the world . Shakspere , when he wrote this idyllic play , was him- self in his Forest of Arden . He had ended one great ambition - the historical plays - and not yet commenced his tragedies . It was a resting - place . He ...
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