Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... artists , have had no faculty for the attain- ment of certitude upon extra - mundane and superhuman matters ; of concrete moral facts he had the clearest per- ception , but we do not find that he was interested , at least as an artist ...
... artists , have had no faculty for the attain- ment of certitude upon extra - mundane and superhuman matters ; of concrete moral facts he had the clearest per- ception , but we do not find that he was interested , at least as an artist ...
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... artist , are less than Shakspere himself . It is the man we are still seeking to discover - behind his works , behind his opinions , behind his artistic process . Shak- spere's life , we must believe , ran on below his art , and was to ...
... artist , are less than Shakspere himself . It is the man we are still seeking to discover - behind his works , behind his opinions , behind his artistic process . Shak- spere's life , we must believe , ran on below his art , and was to ...
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... artist and of every man there are periods of quickened existence , when spiritual discov- ery is made without an effort , and attainment becomes . easy and almost involuntary . One does not seek for truth , but rather is sought for by ...
... artist and of every man there are periods of quickened existence , when spiritual discov- ery is made without an effort , and attainment becomes . easy and almost involuntary . One does not seek for truth , but rather is sought for by ...
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