The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 143
... mind to its power , through the skill which only the most refined understanding can altogether appreciate . When the young man of Stratford , who , as we have conceived , knew the drama of his time through the representations of ...
... mind to its power , through the skill which only the most refined understanding can altogether appreciate . When the young man of Stratford , who , as we have conceived , knew the drama of his time through the representations of ...
Strana 173
... mind . The Battle of Bosworth Field was the great event of his own locality , which for a century had fixed the government of England . The course of the Reformation , and especially the dissolution of the Monasteries , had produced ...
... mind . The Battle of Bosworth Field was the great event of his own locality , which for a century had fixed the government of England . The course of the Reformation , and especially the dissolution of the Monasteries , had produced ...
Strana 234
... mind to their observation of nature , still show , not only by the minuteness and accuracy of their eye , but by their genial love and admiration of the works of the Creator , that with them nature has found the way into the heart ...
... mind to their observation of nature , still show , not only by the minuteness and accuracy of their eye , but by their genial love and admiration of the works of the Creator , that with them nature has found the way into the heart ...
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