| George Markham Tweddell - 1852 - 232 str.
...intimately connected." And he adds : — '' Now, literature, philosophy, and thought, are Shaksperised Hi» mind is the horizon beyond which, at present, we do not see. Our ears are educated to music by his rythm. Coleridge and Goethe are the only critics who have expressed our convictions with any adequate... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1857 - 300 str.
...find such wondering readers. Now, literature, philosophy, and thought, are Shakspearized. His miud is the horizon beyond which, at present, we do not...which, like Christianity, qualifies the period. The Shakspeare Society have inquired in all directions, advertised the missing facts, offered money for... | |
| Sidney Beisly - 1864 - 200 str.
...volume entitled ' Representative Man,' chap v., headed Shakspere or the Poet, says : ' Shakspere's mind -is the horizon beyond which at present we do not see. So far from Shakspere being the least known, he is the one person in all modern history known to us.... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 304 str.
...Hamlet could find such wondering readers. Now, literature, philosophy, and thought, are Shakspcarked. His mind is the horizon beyond which, at present, we do not sec. Our ears are educated to music by his rhythm. Coleridge and Goethe are the only critics who have... | |
| Eduard Grisebach - 1876 - 318 str.
...kenner etwas neues zu sagen. Man möchte fast auch auf Goethe anwenden was Emerson von Shakespeare sagt: There is in all cultivated minds a silent appreciation...beauty, which, like Christianity, qualifies the period. (Representative Men, ed. 1855 p. 125). Das eingreifen der gleichzeitigen öster*) Der erste entwurf... | |
| Eduard Grisebach - 1877 - 318 str.
...kenner etwas neues zu sagen. Man möchte fast auch auf Goethe anwenden was Emerson von Shakespeare sagt: There is in all cultivated minds a silent appreciation...beauty, which, like Christianity, qualifies the period. (Representative Men, ed. 1855 p. 125). Das eingreifen der gleichzeitigen öster*) Der erste entwarf... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 512 str.
...Hamlet could find such wondering readers. Now, literature, philosophy, and thought are Shakspearized. His mind is the horizon beyond which, at present,...which, like Christianity, qualifies the period. The Shakspeare Society have inquired in all directions, advertised the missing facts, offered money for... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1880 - 706 str.
...Bible, has ever received. ' Literature, philosophy, and thought are Shakespeareized,' says Emerson. ' His mind is the horizon beyond which, at present, we do not see.' Could anything except genius command such world-wide fame and influence as Shakespeare now possesses,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 str.
...Hamlet could find such wondering readers. Now, literature, philosophy, and thought are Shakspearized. me it would be a hindrance, Shakspeare Society have inquired in all directions, advertised the missing facts, offered money for... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 504 str.
...Hamlet could find such wondering readers. Now, literature, philosophy, and thought, are Shakspearised. His mind is the horizon beyond which, at present,...which, like Christianity, qualifies the period. The Shakspeare Society have inquired in all directions, advertised the missing facts, offered money for... | |
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