Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... kind to which Shakspere belonged , although very resolute , and determined , if possible , to succeed , requires the evidence of objective facts to give him self - confidence . His spe- cial virtue lies in a peculiarly pregnant and rich ...
... kind to which Shakspere belonged , although very resolute , and determined , if possible , to succeed , requires the evidence of objective facts to give him self - confidence . His spe- cial virtue lies in a peculiarly pregnant and rich ...
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... kind ; he is incapable of com- motion . His peace is not that which underlies whole- some agitation , a peace which passes understanding . " Quietness is a grace - not in itself , only when it is grafted on the stem of faith , zeal ...
... kind ; he is incapable of com- motion . His peace is not that which underlies whole- some agitation , a peace which passes understanding . " Quietness is a grace - not in itself , only when it is grafted on the stem of faith , zeal ...
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... kind of criticism each upon the oth- er ; the lover serves to convict the clown of insensibility . to the higher facts of life , and the clown convicts the lover of the blindness or extravagance of passion . But though the comic and the ...
... kind of criticism each upon the oth- er ; the lover serves to convict the clown of insensibility . to the higher facts of life , and the clown convicts the lover of the blindness or extravagance of passion . But though the comic and the ...
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