Lectures on English Poets & The Spirit of the AgeJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 349 páginas |
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... Shakespeare's imagination is of the same plastic kind as his con- ception of character or passion . It glances from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven . ' Its movement is rapid and devious . It unites the most opposite extremes ; or ...
... Shakespeare's imagination is of the same plastic kind as his con- ception of character or passion . It glances from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven . ' Its movement is rapid and devious . It unites the most opposite extremes ; or ...
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... Shakespeare , scarcely any . Milton has borrowed more than any other writer , and exhausted every source of imitation , sacred or profane ; yet he is perfectly distinct from every other writer . He is a writer of centos , and yet in ...
... Shakespeare , scarcely any . Milton has borrowed more than any other writer , and exhausted every source of imitation , sacred or profane ; yet he is perfectly distinct from every other writer . He is a writer of centos , and yet in ...
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... Shakespeare ; he hates music , dancing , and painting ; he hates Rubens , he hates Rembrandt ; he hates Raphael , he hates Titian ; he hates Vandyke ; he hates the antique ; he hates the Apollo Belvidere ; he hates the Venus of Medicis ...
... Shakespeare ; he hates music , dancing , and painting ; he hates Rubens , he hates Rembrandt ; he hates Raphael , he hates Titian ; he hates Vandyke ; he hates the antique ; he hates the Apollo Belvidere ; he hates the Venus of Medicis ...
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... Shakespeare . His house is warmed and lighted by steam . He is one of those who prefer the artificial to the natural in most things , and think the mind of man omnipotent . He has a great contempt for out - of - door prospects , for ...
... Shakespeare . His house is warmed and lighted by steam . He is one of those who prefer the artificial to the natural in most things , and think the mind of man omnipotent . He has a great contempt for out - of - door prospects , for ...
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... Shakespeare and Melancthon in the same breath . The tree of the knowledge of good and evil is no longer , with his grafting , a dry withered stump ; it shoots its branches to the skies , and hangs out its blossoms to the gale ...
... Shakespeare and Melancthon in the same breath . The tree of the knowledge of good and evil is no longer , with his grafting , a dry withered stump ; it shoots its branches to the skies , and hangs out its blossoms to the gale ...
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