Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 244
... human actions ; we place it with the fairest and the noblest progeny which judgment propagates by conjunction with ... humanity to judgment , learning , and abstractions more than redeem his occasional insensi- bility to Shakespeare's ...
... human actions ; we place it with the fairest and the noblest progeny which judgment propagates by conjunction with ... humanity to judgment , learning , and abstractions more than redeem his occasional insensi- bility to Shakespeare's ...
الصفحة 332
... human ' one . ) Most of the misinterpretation of it , whether that of Shakespeare or of Æschylus , has been more or less due to our taking it to be such . Whether as story or as character , it is , as Mr. Bridges says of Shakespeare's ...
... human ' one . ) Most of the misinterpretation of it , whether that of Shakespeare or of Æschylus , has been more or less due to our taking it to be such . Whether as story or as character , it is , as Mr. Bridges says of Shakespeare's ...
الصفحة 498
... human thought and human feeling , unity , and thereby the reduction of the spirit to its principle and fountain , who is alone truly one . Various are the workings of this , the greatest faculty of the human mind , both passionate and ...
... human thought and human feeling , unity , and thereby the reduction of the spirit to its principle and fountain , who is alone truly one . Various are the workings of this , the greatest faculty of the human mind , both passionate and ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
FROM FIRST FOLIO | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH | 66 |
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