Lectures on Shakespeare, Zväzok 1Baker and Scribner, 1848 |
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Strana vii
... living , " it is certainly a very noble and dig- nified thing ; but it loses all its depth and dignity when exalted , or rather degraded into an end . For , so to exalt it , is , truly , to degrade it . Whether the prevailing cant and ...
... living , " it is certainly a very noble and dig- nified thing ; but it loses all its depth and dignity when exalted , or rather degraded into an end . For , so to exalt it , is , truly , to degrade it . Whether the prevailing cant and ...
Strana 22
... but manners of the scene , the easiness , the propriety , the innocence , and last , the doc- trine , which is the principal end of poesy , to inform men in the best reason of living . " Again , 22 LECTURES ON SHAKSPEARE .
... but manners of the scene , the easiness , the propriety , the innocence , and last , the doc- trine , which is the principal end of poesy , to inform men in the best reason of living . " Again , 22 LECTURES ON SHAKSPEARE .
Strana 23
Henry Norman Hudson. in the best reason of living . " Again , speaking of his future labors , in that noble ... living and breathing with the spirit of the present . The truth is , the human mind had awak- Striv ened to another ...
Henry Norman Hudson. in the best reason of living . " Again , speaking of his future labors , in that noble ... living and breathing with the spirit of the present . The truth is , the human mind had awak- Striv ened to another ...
Strana 28
... living structure ; thought , image and music , are not mixed , but grown together into an organic whole , so that the life of each is bound up in the union of all . Perhaps there can be no stronger proof of genius than this . Mere ...
... living structure ; thought , image and music , are not mixed , but grown together into an organic whole , so that the life of each is bound up in the union of all . Perhaps there can be no stronger proof of genius than this . Mere ...
Strana 37
... living record of your memory . Your monument shall be my gentle verse , Which eyes not yet created shall o'erread , And tongues to be your being shall rehearse , When all the breathers of this world are dead . ” Again : " Death shall ...
... living record of your memory . Your monument shall be my gentle verse , Which eyes not yet created shall o'erread , And tongues to be your being shall rehearse , When all the breathers of this world are dead . ” Again : " Death shall ...
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