Lectures on Shakespeare, Zväzok 1Baker and Scribner, 1848 |
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... hand , to attain both justness of conception and clearness of expression . Often , when I have of my own accord arrived at conclusions wherein I afterwards found that others had anticipated me , I have chosen rather to fall back and ...
... hand , to attain both justness of conception and clearness of expression . Often , when I have of my own accord arrived at conclusions wherein I afterwards found that others had anticipated me , I have chosen rather to fall back and ...
Strana 5
... hands , seeing with his eyes , and thinking with his mind . Meanwhile , what messages came to him from worlds not lighted by the sun ; how nature kept working at his heart , informing and unfolding the seeds which she had planted there ...
... hands , seeing with his eyes , and thinking with his mind . Meanwhile , what messages came to him from worlds not lighted by the sun ; how nature kept working at his heart , informing and unfolding the seeds which she had planted there ...
Strana 6
... hands while staying at home , has not been fully settled . What began , however , about this time , to employ his heart , is well enough known . Within the world of which he had already been a resident for about eighteen years , a new ...
... hands while staying at home , has not been fully settled . What began , however , about this time , to employ his heart , is well enough known . Within the world of which he had already been a resident for about eighteen years , a new ...
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... hand , in an age and nation which could both produce and appreciate such spirits as Spen- ser , and Raleigh , and Sidney ; an age uniting the utmost vigor of passion with the utmost chastity of principle ; pervaded with the keenest ...
... hand , in an age and nation which could both produce and appreciate such spirits as Spen- ser , and Raleigh , and Sidney ; an age uniting the utmost vigor of passion with the utmost chastity of principle ; pervaded with the keenest ...
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... hands of a set of commonplace moralists , who , delight- ing to scent out and feed upon the ulcers of genius , so often verify the adage , “ death loves a shining mark , ” and remind us of Virgil's " Diræ obscenæque volucres ; Turba ...
... hands of a set of commonplace moralists , who , delight- ing to scent out and feed upon the ulcers of genius , so often verify the adage , “ death loves a shining mark , ” and remind us of Virgil's " Diræ obscenæque volucres ; Turba ...
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