The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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Page 153
... fire is dead with grief , Being create for comfort , to be us'd In undeserv'd extremes : See else yourself ; There is no malice in this burning coal ; The breath of heaven hath blown his spirit out , And strew'd repentant ashes on his ...
... fire is dead with grief , Being create for comfort , to be us'd In undeserv'd extremes : See else yourself ; There is no malice in this burning coal ; The breath of heaven hath blown his spirit out , And strew'd repentant ashes on his ...
Page 343
... fire , only partial , of the Serapeum , in order to accuse the Chris- tians , the demagogues of those days . If the fire at the Serapeum had destroyed the Alexandrian library in the fourth century , Hypatia would not have been able , in ...
... fire , only partial , of the Serapeum , in order to accuse the Chris- tians , the demagogues of those days . If the fire at the Serapeum had destroyed the Alexandrian library in the fourth century , Hypatia would not have been able , in ...
Page 349
... fire , and he designated without hesitation Mount Mosychlus in the neigh- bourhood of Lemnos . When this geography ceases to be fanciful , it is exact as an itinerary . It becomes true and remains without measure . Noth- ing more real ...
... fire , and he designated without hesitation Mount Mosychlus in the neigh- bourhood of Lemnos . When this geography ceases to be fanciful , it is exact as an itinerary . It becomes true and remains without measure . Noth- ing more real ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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