Human Life in ShakespeareLee and Shepard, 1887 - 286 pages |
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... 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 all the forces and ...
... 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 all the forces and ...
Page 26
... action ; it is the embodi- ment or utterance , not only of genius in its rapture , but also in its wisdom . Take the em- bodied result of genius as example . What so- briety and unity of power in the most ideal statue , in the most ...
... action ; it is the embodi- ment or utterance , not only of genius in its rapture , but also in its wisdom . Take the em- bodied result of genius as example . What so- briety and unity of power in the most ideal statue , in the most ...
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... action ; passion has not then intensity , and character is not yet . formed , while action , passion , and character con- stitute the essential material of the drama . poet has ever equalled or come near Shakespeare in the dramatic ...
... action ; passion has not then intensity , and character is not yet . formed , while action , passion , and character con- stitute the essential material of the drama . poet has ever equalled or come near Shakespeare in the dramatic ...
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... action ; a soul of fire is put into his logic , which does not merely enkindle emotion , but illuminates intelligence . Listen to a political harangue on the merits of some party ― measure in which you have not the slightest inter- 36 ...
... action ; a soul of fire is put into his logic , which does not merely enkindle emotion , but illuminates intelligence . Listen to a political harangue on the merits of some party ― measure in which you have not the slightest inter- 36 ...
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... action , their hidden principles in sentiment and motive . No other genius has ever so entered into the souls of the guilty , and so shown us the desperation and the darkness that in them dwell ; so shown us the spirit of the wicked ...
... action , their hidden principles in sentiment and motive . No other genius has ever so entered into the souls of the guilty , and so shown us the desperation and the darkness that in them dwell ; so shown us the spirit of the wicked ...
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affections amidst Autolycus awful beauty belongs Cæsar character comic common conscience Coriolanus crime dark death despair destiny Dogberry drama element English evil excite existence experience faculties Falstaff fancy feel folly fool fulness genius of Shakespeare gives glory Gobbo grandeur Greece grief guilt Hamlet heart human humor Iago idea ideal imagination immortal impassioned impression individual infinite inspiration instinct intellect JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY John Shakespeare Julius Cæsar language laugh Launce Lear literature living look Love's Labor's Lost Macbeth Malvolio manner Mark Antony Mary Arden means ment mental mind mirth misery moral nature mystery ness never Othello outward passion pathetic pathos pity play poet poetry relation satire says sense Shake Shakespeare's genius Shakespearian Shylock solemn song sorrow soul speak speare speare's spirit stage Stratford sublime sympathy thou thought tion tragedy truth unity vision weeping wisdom woman womanhood womanly women words writings youth