Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 382
... mind , which is bowed down and warped with prejudices and passion . That he has but one idea , is not true ; he has more ideas than any other person in the piece ; and if he is intense and inveterate in the pursuit of his purpose , he ...
... mind , which is bowed down and warped with prejudices and passion . That he has but one idea , is not true ; he has more ideas than any other person in the piece ; and if he is intense and inveterate in the pursuit of his purpose , he ...
الصفحة 446
... mind , with all its vast riches . It is his mind which is laid bare . This case of flesh and blood seems too insignificant to be thought on ; even as he himself neglects it . On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and ...
... mind , with all its vast riches . It is his mind which is laid bare . This case of flesh and blood seems too insignificant to be thought on ; even as he himself neglects it . On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and ...
الصفحة 498
... mind out of his own particular being , and felt , and made others feel , on subjects no way connected with himself , except by force of contemplation and that sublime faculty by which a great mind becomes that on which it meditates . To ...
... mind out of his own particular being , and felt , and made others feel , on subjects no way connected with himself , except by force of contemplation and that sublime faculty by which a great mind becomes that on which it meditates . To ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
FROM FIRST FOLIO | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH | 66 |
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