Human Life in ShakespeareLee and Shepard, 1882 - 286 pages |
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Page 14
... tion ; the block was never dry , and the gallows was never empty . Henry the Eighth beheaded and strangled his tens of thousands ; Elizabeth , er his daughter , did not reach beyond her thou- sands 14 THE GROWING AND PERPETUAL.
... tion ; the block was never dry , and the gallows was never empty . Henry the Eighth beheaded and strangled his tens of thousands ; Elizabeth , er his daughter , did not reach beyond her thou- sands 14 THE GROWING AND PERPETUAL.
Page 15
... tion ; but we think that , in his times and circum- stances , he did not need to be there to have learned even more law than his writings show ; and that if any man of intellect failed to acquire as much from the common habits of the ...
... tion ; but we think that , in his times and circum- stances , he did not need to be there to have learned even more law than his writings show ; and that if any man of intellect failed to acquire as much from the common habits of the ...
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... as no genius has ever been before to woman , such as perhaps no genius will ever Some poets of modern times have --- be again . wonderfully ingratiated themselves in the admira- tion of women : 24 THE GROWING AND PERPETUAL.
... as no genius has ever been before to woman , such as perhaps no genius will ever Some poets of modern times have --- be again . wonderfully ingratiated themselves in the admira- tion of women : 24 THE GROWING AND PERPETUAL.
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Henry Giles. wonderfully ingratiated themselves in the admira- tion of women : Byron , by sentiment and passion ; Schiller , by delicacy , feeling , and enthusiasm ; Goethe , by a sort of demonic magic ; Scott , by a natural and massive ...
Henry Giles. wonderfully ingratiated themselves in the admira- tion of women : Byron , by sentiment and passion ; Schiller , by delicacy , feeling , and enthusiasm ; Goethe , by a sort of demonic magic ; Scott , by a natural and massive ...
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... how little science changes impression , or interferes with the con- sciousness that belongs to sensibility and imagina- tion . No one doubts that in the mind of Job , of - the Psalmist , of Isaiah , the ideas of 44 THE GROWING AND ...
... how little science changes impression , or interferes with the con- sciousness that belongs to sensibility and imagina- tion . No one doubts that in the mind of Job , of - the Psalmist , of Isaiah , the ideas of 44 THE GROWING AND ...
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