The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Chapman and Hatt [Robson and Sons, Prtrs], 1875 |
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... spirit is thine , the better part of me . " We must accept this " better part of him " as his best and truest relic . He lives to us still , and for ever , in his works . To know that he was born in that sweet English village ; that he ...
... spirit is thine , the better part of me . " We must accept this " better part of him " as his best and truest relic . He lives to us still , and for ever , in his works . To know that he was born in that sweet English village ; that he ...
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... spirit from the grave modestly confessing his own deficiencies , could not alter my opinion - that Shake- speare , in the best sense of the word , was a very great actor ; nothing can exceed the judgment he displays upon that sub- ject ...
... spirit from the grave modestly confessing his own deficiencies , could not alter my opinion - that Shake- speare , in the best sense of the word , was a very great actor ; nothing can exceed the judgment he displays upon that sub- ject ...
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... the frontispiece to this edition ) presents him to our view at the height of his mental activity . The face is full of blended spirit and sweetness , of intellectual vigour and sensibility ; while the person is spare and xiv PREFACE .
... the frontispiece to this edition ) presents him to our view at the height of his mental activity . The face is full of blended spirit and sweetness , of intellectual vigour and sensibility ; while the person is spare and xiv PREFACE .
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... pro- moted the due representation of Shakespeare's plays on the stage , with a spirit and good taste that laid the foundation of much that is at present effected in the way streets , bidding the gaoler look to him ; how XX PREFACE .
... pro- moted the due representation of Shakespeare's plays on the stage , with a spirit and good taste that laid the foundation of much that is at present effected in the way streets , bidding the gaoler look to him ; how XX PREFACE .
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... spirit - that spirit , that intelligence , which is put into activity by the dramatist's skill . Shakespeare himself ( in his Chorus to " Henry V. " ) tells us the amount of credence he demands for his dramatic universe : - " Piece out ...
... spirit - that spirit , that intelligence , which is put into activity by the dramatist's skill . Shakespeare himself ( in his Chorus to " Henry V. " ) tells us the amount of credence he demands for his dramatic universe : - " Piece out ...
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