Lectures on Shakespeare, Zväzok 2Baker and Scribner, 1848 |
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Strana 1
... triumph of essential truth over circumstantial falsehood ; the real world undergoing a temporary sus- pension of its laws as if to celebrate the advent of the ideal , and the understanding cheerfully acquiescing in a sweet contradiction ...
... triumph of essential truth over circumstantial falsehood ; the real world undergoing a temporary sus- pension of its laws as if to celebrate the advent of the ideal , and the understanding cheerfully acquiescing in a sweet contradiction ...
Strana 22
... triumph of art over nature , and the triumph of na- ture over art . FERDINAND AND MIRANDA . IN Ferdinand and Miranda is concentrated whatever is sweet , noble and beautiful in human nature ; all their sweetness , nobility , and beauty ...
... triumph of art over nature , and the triumph of na- ture over art . FERDINAND AND MIRANDA . IN Ferdinand and Miranda is concentrated whatever is sweet , noble and beautiful in human nature ; all their sweetness , nobility , and beauty ...
Strana 38
... triumph : at all events it suc- ceeds ; if not in accordance with the rules of art , then in spite of them ; the sweet bondange into which it car- ries the mind , raising it above dependence on the exam- ples of others , and attesting ...
... triumph : at all events it suc- ceeds ; if not in accordance with the rules of art , then in spite of them ; the sweet bondange into which it car- ries the mind , raising it above dependence on the exam- ples of others , and attesting ...
Strana 54
... triumph in the new power he awakens within us . And he does all this with so much ease that he never betrays his own exer- tions ; a true magician , his means are hidden in the very skill with which he uses them ; and we forget the ...
... triumph in the new power he awakens within us . And he does all this with so much ease that he never betrays his own exer- tions ; a true magician , his means are hidden in the very skill with which he uses them ; and we forget the ...
Strana 62
... triumph only in the death of the lovers . Edens like this can be let down from heaven upon us only for a few moments , and , when withdrawn , they must perforce either take themselves away from us , or take us away from earth along with ...
... triumph only in the death of the lovers . Edens like this can be let down from heaven upon us only for a few moments , and , when withdrawn , they must perforce either take themselves away from us , or take us away from earth along with ...
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