The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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... light of his mental brilliance , and analyze and dissect their minds as surgeons dissect men's bodies . With his ... light , while the reflector presents them to the astrono- mer . His was a mind which could gather the light rays from ...
... light of his mental brilliance , and analyze and dissect their minds as surgeons dissect men's bodies . With his ... light , while the reflector presents them to the astrono- mer . His was a mind which could gather the light rays from ...
Page 448
... Light up the brain , inflame the mind , ex- tinguish egotism , show good example . The poor are privation : be abnegation . Teach ! irradiate ! They need thee ; thou art their great thirst . To learn is the first step ; to live is but ...
... Light up the brain , inflame the mind , ex- tinguish egotism , show good example . The poor are privation : be abnegation . Teach ! irradiate ! They need thee ; thou art their great thirst . To learn is the first step ; to live is but ...
Page 513
... light . They did not light up the heavens , -they set them on fire . They looked as if they meant to take possession of the Infinite . Rumbling crashes were heard in their glory . glare mingled with it . Was it purple ? Was it blood ...
... light . They did not light up the heavens , -they set them on fire . They looked as if they meant to take possession of the Infinite . Rumbling crashes were heard in their glory . glare mingled with it . Was it purple ? Was it blood ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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