The Complete Works of Shakspere, المجلد 1London Printing and Publishing Company, 1857 |
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الصفحة v
... minds , " the desire of fame - did not think it worth while to place materials for his own history on record ; or ... mind was vast , liberal , compassionate , gene- rous ; -that he saw human nature on every side , detecting it in its ...
... minds , " the desire of fame - did not think it worth while to place materials for his own history on record ; or ... mind was vast , liberal , compassionate , gene- rous ; -that he saw human nature on every side , detecting it in its ...
الصفحة xv
... mind which he afterwards attained ; there can be none as to the quality of his intellect , nor , in my opinion , as to the vast benefits which he conferred upon the world . Poetry , the material in which Shakespeare dealt , has been ...
... mind which he afterwards attained ; there can be none as to the quality of his intellect , nor , in my opinion , as to the vast benefits which he conferred upon the world . Poetry , the material in which Shakespeare dealt , has been ...
الصفحة xix
... mind was precisely such as is required to form a great dramatist ; for he was not only absolutely free from egotism and vanity , but , joined to an intellect of the very first order , he possessed an affection or sympathy that embraced ...
... mind was precisely such as is required to form a great dramatist ; for he was not only absolutely free from egotism and vanity , but , joined to an intellect of the very first order , he possessed an affection or sympathy that embraced ...
الصفحة xxiv
... mind unaffected , that the supernatural becomes absurd . It is , in short , the quantity of intellect thrown into fictions of this order , which determines their general fitness to appear before the world . Taking into consideration the ...
... mind unaffected , that the supernatural becomes absurd . It is , in short , the quantity of intellect thrown into fictions of this order , which determines their general fitness to appear before the world . Taking into consideration the ...
الصفحة xxv
... mind , the hopes and habits of a life now settled down into happiness - are torn up by the roots and overset . We behold his mind utterly wrecked ; and the spirit , which fretfulness and impatience never weakened , now rages without ...
... mind , the hopes and habits of a life now settled down into happiness - are torn up by the roots and overset . We behold his mind utterly wrecked ; and the spirit , which fretfulness and impatience never weakened , now rages without ...
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