Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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Page 84
Jones Very. of Shakspeare's plays , the chief character seems naturally to be that for which all the others were formed ; and , however important these are at first , as objects for the eye to rest on , they seem , at last , to the mind ...
Jones Very. of Shakspeare's plays , the chief character seems naturally to be that for which all the others were formed ; and , however important these are at first , as objects for the eye to rest on , they seem , at last , to the mind ...
Page 87
... seems to him but " a pestilential congregation of vapors ; " it de- scends to earth , and " its goodly frame seems a sterile promontory . " He fixes it on man , and his noble apos- trophe " what a piece of work is a man ! How noble in ...
... seems to him but " a pestilential congregation of vapors ; " it de- scends to earth , and " its goodly frame seems a sterile promontory . " He fixes it on man , and his noble apos- trophe " what a piece of work is a man ! How noble in ...
Page 88
... seems common , presses upon him with an all - absorbing in- terest ; he struggles with the mystery of his own being , the root of all other mysteries , until it has become an overmastering element in his own mind , before which all ...
... seems common , presses upon him with an all - absorbing in- terest ; he struggles with the mystery of his own being , the root of all other mysteries , until it has become an overmastering element in his own mind , before which all ...
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