Shakspere, Personal RecollectionsThis interesting book is a biography of William Shakespeare and of the author's life, as he reflects on the Bard's importance in his life—and parallels their experiences in different stages in life. The fascinating part that is included in this book is several handwritten notes of Shakespeare's that the author managed to collect. |
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He was a universal ocean of knowledge, and the ebb and flow of his thoughts pulsated on the shores of every human passion. He was a mountain range of ideals, and has been a quarry of love, logic and liberty for all writers and actors ...
He was a universal ocean of knowledge, and the ebb and flow of his thoughts pulsated on the shores of every human passion. He was a mountain range of ideals, and has been a quarry of love, logic and liberty for all writers and actors ...
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What a royal troop of various and universal characters leaped from the portals of his burning brain, to stalk forever down the center of the stage of life, exemplifying every human passion! Shakspere never composed a play or poem ...
What a royal troop of various and universal characters leaped from the portals of his burning brain, to stalk forever down the center of the stage of life, exemplifying every human passion! Shakspere never composed a play or poem ...
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For thirty years Shakspere studied the variegated book of London life, with all the human oddities, and when spring and summer covered the earth with primroses, flowers and hawthorn blossoms, he rambled over domestic and foreign lands, ...
For thirty years Shakspere studied the variegated book of London life, with all the human oddities, and when spring and summer covered the earth with primroses, flowers and hawthorn blossoms, he rambled over domestic and foreign lands, ...
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where zephyr and storm moved at the imperial will of this Grand Master of human passions. Principles, not people, absorbed the mammoth mind of Shakspere, who paid little attention to the princes and philosophers of his day.
where zephyr and storm moved at the imperial will of this Grand Master of human passions. Principles, not people, absorbed the mammoth mind of Shakspere, who paid little attention to the princes and philosophers of his day.
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swallow without question, have never yet sunk the plummet of reason so deep in the human heart as the butcher boy of Stratford! Shakspere was the most industrious literary prospector and miner of any land or time, throwing his ...
swallow without question, have never yet sunk the plummet of reason so deep in the human heart as the butcher boy of Stratford! Shakspere was the most industrious literary prospector and miner of any land or time, throwing his ...
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CHAPTER V | |
the painter finds colors of heavenly hues the musician finds seraphic | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
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