The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... minds of some of his readers , and widen the interest in a body of poetry rich beyond most literature in the qualities which not only give deep and fresh interest to life , but which make for the liberation and enrichment of the human ...
... minds of some of his readers , and widen the interest in a body of poetry rich beyond most literature in the qualities which not only give deep and fresh interest to life , but which make for the liberation and enrichment of the human ...
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... mind , could not be worshipped save by rites and cere- monies which were essentially dramatic . The seed - time and harvest festivals furnished natural occasions for such a worship ; the worshippers often wore 2 William Shakespeare.
... mind , could not be worshipped save by rites and cere- monies which were essentially dramatic . The seed - time and harvest festivals furnished natural occasions for such a worship ; the worshippers often wore 2 William Shakespeare.
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... mind rather than in the direct transmission of forms or materials . When spiritual and intellectual conditions are repeated , the action or expression of the mind affected by them is likely to be repeated . In every age men of a certain ...
... mind rather than in the direct transmission of forms or materials . When spiritual and intellectual conditions are repeated , the action or expression of the mind affected by them is likely to be repeated . In every age men of a certain ...
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... mind dealt largely with types , and only secondarily with individuals ; and the break in the slow and unconscious progression from the type to the sharply defined person , which registers the unfolding not only of the modern mind but of ...
... mind dealt largely with types , and only secondarily with individuals ; and the break in the slow and unconscious progression from the type to the sharply defined person , which registers the unfolding not only of the modern mind but of ...
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... mind asserted itself ; if the classical influence had won the day , Ben Jonson would have secured a higher place , but Shakespeare might have been fatally handicapped . " Ferrex and Porrex , " or , as the play is more gen- erally known ...
... mind asserted itself ; if the classical influence had won the day , Ben Jonson would have secured a higher place , but Shakespeare might have been fatally handicapped . " Ferrex and Porrex , " or , as the play is more gen- erally known ...
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