“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 1. kötetG. Routledge, 1867 |
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... mind that ever lifted us out of the region of petty hostilities and prejudices . " It must be kept in mind that , when this was written , the field of Shaksperian criticism was only occupied by the old commentators . Since that time ...
... mind that ever lifted us out of the region of petty hostilities and prejudices . " It must be kept in mind that , when this was written , the field of Shaksperian criticism was only occupied by the old commentators . Since that time ...
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... mind and hand went together ; and what he thought , he uttered with that easiness that we have scarce received from him a blot in his - papers . " That the editors of Shakspere were held to perform an acceptable service to the world by ...
... mind and hand went together ; and what he thought , he uttered with that easiness that we have scarce received from him a blot in his - papers . " That the editors of Shakspere were held to perform an acceptable service to the world by ...
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... mind , and , above all , to the incidents which dramatic poetry endeavours to group and embody . Had this line not occurred in the play before us , we should have had a very vague idea of the scenes which are here presented to us ; and ...
... mind , and , above all , to the incidents which dramatic poetry endeavours to group and embody . Had this line not occurred in the play before us , we should have had a very vague idea of the scenes which are here presented to us ; and ...
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... mind . It was scarcely necessary for him to have defined the period for the purpose of making his play more intelligible to his audience . That was all the purpose he had to accomplish . He was not , as we have said before , teaching ...
... mind . It was scarcely necessary for him to have defined the period for the purpose of making his play more intelligible to his audience . That was all the purpose he had to accomplish . He was not , as we have said before , teaching ...
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... mind , the fact was held by the audience to be in subjection to the fable which he sought to present ; -the world of reality lived in a larger world of art ; -art divested the real of its formal shapes , and made its hard masses plastic ...
... mind , the fact was held by the audience to be in subjection to the fable which he sought to present ; -the world of reality lived in a larger world of art ; -art divested the real of its formal shapes , and made its hard masses plastic ...
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