The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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Page ix
... mind were sufficiently strong to urge him to their acquisition . But to discuss this much - agitated question , would lead me beyond the limits which are prescribed to me ; and , contenting myself with declaring that , in my opinion ...
... mind were sufficiently strong to urge him to their acquisition . But to discuss this much - agitated question , would lead me beyond the limits which are prescribed to me ; and , contenting myself with declaring that , in my opinion ...
Page x
... mind like his , ardent , excursive , and " all compact of imagination , " would not be satisfied with . entire inactivity , but would obtain knowledge where it could , if not from the stores of the ancients , from those at least which ...
... mind like his , ardent , excursive , and " all compact of imagination , " would not be satisfied with . entire inactivity , but would obtain knowledge where it could , if not from the stores of the ancients , from those at least which ...
Page xiii
... mind , rich beyond example in the gold of heaven , could throw lustre over the black waste before him , and could people it with a beautiful creation of her own . We may imagine him , then , departing from his home , not indeed like the ...
... mind , rich beyond example in the gold of heaven , could throw lustre over the black waste before him , and could people it with a beautiful creation of her own . We may imagine him , then , departing from his home , not indeed like the ...
Page xvii
... mind exulted in the con- scious plenitude of power . Whatever might be the order of suc- cession in which this illustrious family of genius sprang into exist- ence , they soon attracted notice , and speedily compelled the homage of ...
... mind exulted in the con- scious plenitude of power . Whatever might be the order of suc- cession in which this illustrious family of genius sprang into exist- ence , they soon attracted notice , and speedily compelled the homage of ...
Page xviii
... mind . With the flowers which he strewed upon the grave of his friend , there certainly was not blended one poison- ous or bitter leaf . If , therefore , he was , as he is represented to have been by an impartial and able judge ...
... mind . With the flowers which he strewed upon the grave of his friend , there certainly was not blended one poison- ous or bitter leaf . If , therefore , he was , as he is represented to have been by an impartial and able judge ...
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