Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 85
... feeling , is every where and at all times observed by Shakspeare in his plays . Read Romeo and Juliet ; -all is youth and spring ; -youth and its follies , its virtues , its precipitancies ; -spring with its odours , its flowers , and ...
... feeling , is every where and at all times observed by Shakspeare in his plays . Read Romeo and Juliet ; -all is youth and spring ; -youth and its follies , its virtues , its precipitancies ; -spring with its odours , its flowers , and ...
الصفحة 99
... feeling and a presence , than through definite incident and statement . But some of this feeling escapes in the disinterested joy and admiration of old Belarius when he gazes at the princely youths , and in Camillo's loyalty to Florizel ...
... feeling and a presence , than through definite incident and statement . But some of this feeling escapes in the disinterested joy and admiration of old Belarius when he gazes at the princely youths , and in Camillo's loyalty to Florizel ...
الصفحة 318
... feeling is made to modify many others , and by a sort of fusion to force many into one , . . . and which , combining many circumstances into one moment of consciousness , tends to produce that ultimate end of all human thought and human ...
... feeling is made to modify many others , and by a sort of fusion to force many into one , . . . and which , combining many circumstances into one moment of consciousness , tends to produce that ultimate end of all human thought and human ...
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