The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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Page 59
... darkness , these Neros , and anglers in the lake of darkness . Shakespeare saw back into the soul , lust - dieted man , burn- ing with shame . They could outfrown false fortune's frown . " They were false of heart , light of ear ...
... darkness , these Neros , and anglers in the lake of darkness . Shakespeare saw back into the soul , lust - dieted man , burn- ing with shame . They could outfrown false fortune's frown . " They were false of heart , light of ear ...
Page 367
... darkness . The choice between dark- ness and darkness , that is all we have . In that darkness , which is up to the present time nearly all our science , experience gropes , observation lies in wait , supposition moves about . If you ...
... darkness . The choice between dark- ness and darkness , that is all we have . In that darkness , which is up to the present time nearly all our science , experience gropes , observation lies in wait , supposition moves about . If you ...
Page 535
... darkness ; they claim kindred with the shade , — thence their fatal descent . Their resemblance to other phenom- ena of the night restores them to that terrible unity of blind immensity , a submersion of all light ; forgetfulness ...
... darkness ; they claim kindred with the shade , — thence their fatal descent . Their resemblance to other phenom- ena of the night restores them to that terrible unity of blind immensity , a submersion of all light ; forgetfulness ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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