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... mind was its generic quality , its power of communication with all other minds - so that it contained a universe of thought and feeling within itself , and had no one peculiar bias , or exclusive excellence more than another . He was ...
... mind was its generic quality , its power of communication with all other minds - so that it contained a universe of thought and feeling within itself , and had no one peculiar bias , or exclusive excellence more than another . He was ...
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... mind no property , from which we should have associated its departure with the reeling of a drunkard . But here again the poet was spellbound ; and this imagery was forced upon his mind by another influence of the associating principle ...
... mind no property , from which we should have associated its departure with the reeling of a drunkard . But here again the poet was spellbound ; and this imagery was forced upon his mind by another influence of the associating principle ...
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... mind with the foul act dispense , My low - declined honour to advance ? May any terms acquit me from this chance ? The poisoned fountain clears itself again ; And why not I from this compelled stain ? She is assured by Brutus and ...
... mind with the foul act dispense , My low - declined honour to advance ? May any terms acquit me from this chance ? The poisoned fountain clears itself again ; And why not I from this compelled stain ? She is assured by Brutus and ...
Contents
PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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