Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... nature which makes her , in the very depth of her misery , discover herself admiring a picture on the wall . One ... natural , therefore , than AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 5.
... nature which makes her , in the very depth of her misery , discover herself admiring a picture on the wall . One ... natural , therefore , than AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 5.
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Appleton Morgan. on . Nothing is more natural , therefore , than that each one should , in dealing with the works , write of that which Shakespeare is to him . But when the writer goes further , and insists that the Wil- liam Shakespeare ...
Appleton Morgan. on . Nothing is more natural , therefore , than that each one should , in dealing with the works , write of that which Shakespeare is to him . But when the writer goes further , and insists that the Wil- liam Shakespeare ...
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... nature ( proved from a passage in the plays ) ; and we could easily cull volumes of this mental biography from the esthetic works of enthusiasts like the above- named gentlemen . But the above will suffice . It seems hardly necessary to ...
... nature ( proved from a passage in the plays ) ; and we could easily cull volumes of this mental biography from the esthetic works of enthusiasts like the above- named gentlemen . But the above will suffice . It seems hardly necessary to ...
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... the managers . They will be found to contain errors and blem- ishes . Let them be so , and do not encourage infatuated worshipers to turn defects into beau- ties . Nature is full of imperfections , and , AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 25 25.
... the managers . They will be found to contain errors and blem- ishes . Let them be so , and do not encourage infatuated worshipers to turn defects into beau- ties . Nature is full of imperfections , and , AND HIS ESTHETIC CRITICS . 25 25.
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Appleton Morgan. ties . Nature is full of imperfections , and , if it pleased the Great Author to leave his work so to eternity , why seek to find perfection in every miserable little heap of dust ? These trivial details you bring to my ...
Appleton Morgan. ties . Nature is full of imperfections , and , if it pleased the Great Author to leave his work so to eternity , why seek to find perfection in every miserable little heap of dust ? These trivial details you bring to my ...
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