A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 31
... Shakespeare , though I am not certain that the incident occurred after she had begun her career of reading . The American cities , at any rate , were promptly filled with the glory of this career , so that there was a chance for me to ...
... Shakespeare , though I am not certain that the incident occurred after she had begun her career of reading . The American cities , at any rate , were promptly filled with the glory of this career , so that there was a chance for me to ...
الصفحة 33
... Shakespeare that she had made him , as it were , the air she lived in , an air that stirred with his words whenever she herself was moved , whenever she was agitated or impressed , reminded or challenged . He was indeed her utterance ...
... Shakespeare that she had made him , as it were , the air she lived in , an air that stirred with his words whenever she herself was moved , whenever she was agitated or impressed , reminded or challenged . He was indeed her utterance ...
الصفحة 35
... Shakespeare was to live with him and try to be worthy of him , there are many aspirants it would not have taken far on the way . Nor would one have expected it to be the precursor of performances masterly in their finish . Such ...
... Shakespeare was to live with him and try to be worthy of him , there are many aspirants it would not have taken far on the way . Nor would one have expected it to be the precursor of performances masterly in their finish . Such ...
الصفحة 38
... Shakespeare and Spenser , breathing , stirring in divine emotion , shot vibratory life through other souls in electric associa- tion : we may hear , in fancy , one wind moving every leaf in a forest - one voice responded to by a ...
... Shakespeare and Spenser , breathing , stirring in divine emotion , shot vibratory life through other souls in electric associa- tion : we may hear , in fancy , one wind moving every leaf in a forest - one voice responded to by a ...
الصفحة 141
... Shakespeare living in opulence on the fruits of his great ancestor's genius . A house maintained in splendour by such a patrimony would be a more inter- esting and striking object than Blenheim is to us , or than Strathfieldsaye will be ...
... Shakespeare living in opulence on the fruits of his great ancestor's genius . A house maintained in splendour by such a patrimony would be a more inter- esting and striking object than Blenheim is to us , or than Strathfieldsaye will be ...
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