Human Life in ShakespeareLee and Shepard, 1882 - 286 pages |
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... complete . Here is one poet that we recall by his imagination : it may be imagination fierce and dark ; it may be imagination sportive , gladsome , bright , full of tricks , gayety , and wiles ; it may be imagination grotesque , serious ...
... complete . Here is one poet that we recall by his imagination : it may be imagination fierce and dark ; it may be imagination sportive , gladsome , bright , full of tricks , gayety , and wiles ; it may be imagination grotesque , serious ...
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... it is the feminine element . This is a security , perhaps more enduring than any other , for the immortality of Shakespeare in literature . No genius that deals with human life is complete without including 20 THE GROWING AND PERPETUAL ยท
... it is the feminine element . This is a security , perhaps more enduring than any other , for the immortality of Shakespeare in literature . No genius that deals with human life is complete without including 20 THE GROWING AND PERPETUAL ยท
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Henry Giles. genius that deals with human life is complete without including both the masculine and the feminine elements . One , away from the other , issues into no living product , but is doomed to die . Nor merely this : one away ...
Henry Giles. genius that deals with human life is complete without including both the masculine and the feminine elements . One , away from the other , issues into no living product , but is doomed to die . Nor merely this : one away ...
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... complete in its subjective action on every mind that enters into it with adequate communion . As all the powers , feelings , and passions are called into play in the processes of its creative energy , so do they bring into consciousness ...
... complete in its subjective action on every mind that enters into it with adequate communion . As all the powers , feelings , and passions are called into play in the processes of its creative energy , so do they bring into consciousness ...
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... complete culture . Gloom and bulk belong to the buildings of India , light and grace to those of Greece ; statues in India are grim , hideous idols ; in Greece , they are most perfect representations of strength , beauty , and ...
... complete culture . Gloom and bulk belong to the buildings of India , light and grace to those of Greece ; statues in India are grim , hideous idols ; in Greece , they are most perfect representations of strength , beauty , and ...
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