Human Life in ShakespeareLee and Shepard, 1882 - 286 pages |
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Page 13
... facts , but also in relation to theories and princi- ples . With the intellectual , especially , this would be so . In our stage of society , mere law is lost in the multitude of other interests and affairs ; in a simpler stage , it ...
... facts , but also in relation to theories and princi- ples . With the intellectual , especially , this would be so . In our stage of society , mere law is lost in the multitude of other interests and affairs ; in a simpler stage , it ...
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... fact , sub- . stance , nor idea . How incapable such a people are of art we know by the horrible noise which they mistake for music : yet of all arts music is the most instinctive . Even music needs not only enthusiasm and sensibility ...
... fact , sub- . stance , nor idea . How incapable such a people are of art we know by the horrible noise which they mistake for music : yet of all arts music is the most instinctive . Even music needs not only enthusiasm and sensibility ...
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... fact . They are most transcendentally ideal . But this , instead of car- rying them out of the range of our communion , brings them livingly and intimately within it . Let us refer to some of the most preternatural characters of ...
... fact . They are most transcendentally ideal . But this , instead of car- rying them out of the range of our communion , brings them livingly and intimately within it . Let us refer to some of the most preternatural characters of ...
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... fact , and yet as true to human nature . We see them not around us , but within us ; we recognize them , and right well we know them . No such social wit as Falstaff ever existed or ever will exist ; no such warrior and orator as ...
... fact , and yet as true to human nature . We see them not around us , but within us ; we recognize them , and right well we know them . No such social wit as Falstaff ever existed or ever will exist ; no such warrior and orator as ...
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... fact already ; and , devoted as they severally are to their own na- tional bards , they unanimously bow down to Shakespeare as the monarch - poet , the master- singer of the world . Without discord or division , nay , with enthusiastic ...
... fact already ; and , devoted as they severally are to their own na- tional bards , they unanimously bow down to Shakespeare as the monarch - poet , the master- singer of the world . Without discord or division , nay , with enthusiastic ...
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