Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... spirit of the new school of Shaksperean criticism , as far as a humble disciple may interpret that spirit . But even to those who are familiar with critical editions of Shakspere , and with the great mass of critical writings upon ...
... spirit of the new school of Shaksperean criticism , as far as a humble disciple may interpret that spirit . But even to those who are familiar with critical editions of Shakspere , and with the great mass of critical writings upon ...
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... spirit of the age — it is clear that the efforts of the laity to uphold them could not long be successful . They would be certainly per- formed without the reverence which once belonged to them . Their rude action and simple language ...
... spirit of the age — it is clear that the efforts of the laity to uphold them could not long be successful . They would be certainly per- formed without the reverence which once belonged to them . Their rude action and simple language ...
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... spirit ; but we occasionally meet with passages of great descriptive elegance , rich in fancy , though somewhat overlaboured . The god- desses , however , talk with great freedom , we might say with a slight touch of mortal vul- garity ...
... spirit ; but we occasionally meet with passages of great descriptive elegance , rich in fancy , though somewhat overlaboured . The god- desses , however , talk with great freedom , we might say with a slight touch of mortal vul- garity ...
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... spirit than his pamphlets in the " Marprelate " controversy , and his letters to Gabriel Harvey . Greene , as it appears to us , upon his deathbed warned Nash of the dan- ger of his course : " With thee [ Marlowe ] I join young Juvenal ...
... spirit than his pamphlets in the " Marprelate " controversy , and his letters to Gabriel Harvey . Greene , as it appears to us , upon his deathbed warned Nash of the dan- ger of his course : " With thee [ Marlowe ] I join young Juvenal ...
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... spirit might have learnt the value of meekness , and the daring sceptic have cast away the bitter " fruit " of half - knowledge . He did not long survive the fearful exhortation of his dying com- panion , the unhappy Greene : - " Wonder ...
... spirit might have learnt the value of meekness , and the daring sceptic have cast away the bitter " fruit " of half - knowledge . He did not long survive the fearful exhortation of his dying com- panion , the unhappy Greene : - " Wonder ...
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