Human Life in ShakespeareLee and Shepard, 1887 - 286 pages |
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... poet , and so directed by his wisdom into positions from which we see the springs of dramatic thought , and the living things moving in the creative mind . Forever of living interest to men must be “ the personal existence of a poet who ...
... poet , and so directed by his wisdom into positions from which we see the springs of dramatic thought , and the living things moving in the creative mind . Forever of living interest to men must be “ the personal existence of a poet who ...
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... poet . It is filled with fine life as an organism ; its parts wisely ordered and related . It prepares the reader gradually for the meaning of its splendid concluding sentence : " Let Athens have Aristophanes ; but even all Greece shall ...
... poet . It is filled with fine life as an organism ; its parts wisely ordered and related . It prepares the reader gradually for the meaning of its splendid concluding sentence : " Let Athens have Aristophanes ; but even all Greece shall ...
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... poet who has fully revealed man , and entirely con- cealed himself . Shakespeare is , indeed , as to his individuality , THE GREAT UNKNOWN ; so , instead of knowledge , we strive after hints , con- jectures , guesses , and we are ...
... poet who has fully revealed man , and entirely con- cealed himself . Shakespeare is , indeed , as to his individuality , THE GREAT UNKNOWN ; so , instead of knowledge , we strive after hints , con- jectures , guesses , and we are ...
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... poets through some one characteristic faculty or attribute ; and only in connection with such faculty or attribute ... poet that we recall by his imagination : it may be imagination fierce and dark ; it may be imagination sportive ...
... poets through some one characteristic faculty or attribute ; and only in connection with such faculty or attribute ... poet that we recall by his imagination : it may be imagination fierce and dark ; it may be imagination sportive ...
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... poet who stands to us for intellect intellect abstract , speculative , philosophic ; pondering much on the origin of ... poetic , and so it is we view it . One poet we recognize as a singer and dreamer of the ideal ; another , as the ...
... poet who stands to us for intellect intellect abstract , speculative , philosophic ; pondering much on the origin of ... poetic , and so it is we view it . One poet we recognize as a singer and dreamer of the ideal ; another , as the ...
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