Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... minds of book - lovers , it is enough to listen to any of the numerous avowals of his love . " They sit with me at breakfast ; they walk out with me before dinner . After a long walk through unfrequented tracks , after starting the hare ...
... minds of book - lovers , it is enough to listen to any of the numerous avowals of his love . " They sit with me at breakfast ; they walk out with me before dinner . After a long walk through unfrequented tracks , after starting the hare ...
Strana xv
... eclipse . " I stood well with him for fifteen years ( the proudest of my life ) , and have ever spoken my full mind of him to some to whom his panegyric must naturally be least tasteful . I never in thought INTRODUCTION XV.
... eclipse . " I stood well with him for fifteen years ( the proudest of my life ) , and have ever spoken my full mind of him to some to whom his panegyric must naturally be least tasteful . I never in thought INTRODUCTION XV.
Strana xviii
... mind ; and this was the manuscript that went to the printer .... He had a very quick perception of the beauties and defects of books . When he was about to write his ' Lectures on the Age of Elizabeth , ' he knew little or nothing of ...
... mind ; and this was the manuscript that went to the printer .... He had a very quick perception of the beauties and defects of books . When he was about to write his ' Lectures on the Age of Elizabeth , ' he knew little or nothing of ...
Strana xx
... mind ; nothing that is beautiful as literature or subtle as philosophy escaped him ; and while the zest of the chase had not yet left him , he reported his impres- sions with a quite unique enthusiasm . Be it " for or " against ...
... mind ; nothing that is beautiful as literature or subtle as philosophy escaped him ; and while the zest of the chase had not yet left him , he reported his impres- sions with a quite unique enthusiasm . Be it " for or " against ...
Strana xxii
... still greater philosopher , that no calculus can integrate the innu- merable little impulses to literary understanding and enthusiasm that Hazlitt has made to vibrate on in the minds of succeeding generations . On one xxii INTRODUCTION.
... still greater philosopher , that no calculus can integrate the innu- merable little impulses to literary understanding and enthusiasm that Hazlitt has made to vibrate on in the minds of succeeding generations . On one xxii INTRODUCTION.
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