Lectures on Shakespeare, Zväzok 2Baker and Scribner, 1848 |
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Strana 6
... word or wave his stick , and their " spirits , as in a dream are all bound up ; " " His high charms work , And these , his enemies , are all knit up In their distractions . " Master of surrounding agencies , he can of course pre- sent ...
... word or wave his stick , and their " spirits , as in a dream are all bound up ; " " His high charms work , And these , his enemies , are all knit up In their distractions . " Master of surrounding agencies , he can of course pre- sent ...
Strana 8
... word whereby men designate any thing which transcends their ordinary perceptions and experiences of nature . To be wise and good , is to be powerful , because wisdom and goodness consist in sympathy and harmony with truth and nature ...
... word whereby men designate any thing which transcends their ordinary perceptions and experiences of nature . To be wise and good , is to be powerful , because wisdom and goodness consist in sympathy and harmony with truth and nature ...
Strana 9
... word , knowledge with him becomes power , because with knowledge he unites the virtue to overcome evil with good ; would scorn to enforce one law by violating an- other , or to take from others the power without taking from them the ...
... word , knowledge with him becomes power , because with knowledge he unites the virtue to overcome evil with good ; would scorn to enforce one law by violating an- other , or to take from others the power without taking from them the ...
Strana 21
... words to make them known . " Of course it is only by exhausting the resources of instruction on such a being that his innate and essential deficiency can be fairly shown : we cannot see what he wants until he develope all that he has ...
... words to make them known . " Of course it is only by exhausting the resources of instruction on such a being that his innate and essential deficiency can be fairly shown : we cannot see what he wants until he develope all that he has ...
Strana 22
... words , and images , though poetical in their way , seem , like his na- ture , to have been dug up out of the ground . It is as if human speech and understanding were given to a baboon , and the utmost power of culture brought to bear ...
... words , and images , though poetical in their way , seem , like his na- ture , to have been dug up out of the ground . It is as if human speech and understanding were given to a baboon , and the utmost power of culture brought to bear ...
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