The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... in certain respects , the lines marked out years ago by Dr. Edward Dowden , a critic who has rendered very important service to Shakespearean scholarship . The word Romance as happily descriptive of the later plays has been viii Preface.
... in certain respects , the lines marked out years ago by Dr. Edward Dowden , a critic who has rendered very important service to Shakespearean scholarship . The word Romance as happily descriptive of the later plays has been viii Preface.
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... lines with deep impression took , Then thou , our fancy of itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving , And so sepulchered , in such pomp dost lie That kings for such a tomb would wish to die . JOHN MILTON . 1630 ...
... lines with deep impression took , Then thou , our fancy of itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving , And so sepulchered , in such pomp dost lie That kings for such a tomb would wish to die . JOHN MILTON . 1630 ...
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... lines . In the history of fairy tales and folk - lore , the explanation of striking similarities between the old and the new is to be sought , prob- ably , in the laws of the mind rather than in the direct transmission of forms or ...
... lines . In the history of fairy tales and folk - lore , the explanation of striking similarities between the old and the new is to be sought , prob- ably , in the laws of the mind rather than in the direct transmission of forms or ...
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... lines already well defined is apparently well established . No line of sharp division as regards time , theme , or manner can be drawn between the two ; although certain broad differences are evident at a glance . The medieval mind ...
... lines already well defined is apparently well established . No line of sharp division as regards time , theme , or manner can be drawn between the two ; although certain broad differences are evident at a glance . The medieval mind ...
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... lines . The great artists have been noted for their insight rather than their accuracy ; not because they have been untrained , but because they have used facts simply to get at truth . Shake- speare could be as accurate as a scientist ...
... lines . The great artists have been noted for their insight rather than their accuracy ; not because they have been untrained , but because they have used facts simply to get at truth . Shake- speare could be as accurate as a scientist ...
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