Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 84
... mind , conceived as an individual or as a social being , as in innocence or in guilt , in a play - paradise , or in a war - field of temptation ; and then compare with Shakspeare under each of these heads all or any of the writers in ...
... mind , conceived as an individual or as a social being , as in innocence or in guilt , in a play - paradise , or in a war - field of temptation ; and then compare with Shakspeare under each of these heads all or any of the writers in ...
الصفحة 89
... mind . Nothing is made out by formal inference and analogy , by climax and antithesis : all comes , or seems to come , immediately from nature . Each object and circumstance exists in his mind , as it would have existed in reality ...
... mind . Nothing is made out by formal inference and analogy , by climax and antithesis : all comes , or seems to come , immediately from nature . Each object and circumstance exists in his mind , as it would have existed in reality ...
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... mind's eye as he read North had risen a picture half visible , half spiritual , in short , truly imaginative — the manifestation of Egypt , before whom the elements made obeisance . All of North that was congruous with this enchanted ...
... mind's eye as he read North had risen a picture half visible , half spiritual , in short , truly imaginative — the manifestation of Egypt , before whom the elements made obeisance . All of North that was congruous with this enchanted ...
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