Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith M. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1930 - Počet stran: 416 Includes works from John Heminge and Henry Condell (1623) to Carlyle (1840). |
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Strana 178
... feelings and passions in just corre- spondence to the force and variety of those influ- ences on the one hand , and to the quickness of our sensibility on the other . Be the cause , however , what it may , the fact is undoubtedly so ...
... feelings and passions in just corre- spondence to the force and variety of those influ- ences on the one hand , and to the quickness of our sensibility on the other . Be the cause , however , what it may , the fact is undoubtedly so ...
Strana 274
... feeling of all that continuates society , as sense of ancestry and of sex , with a purity unassailable by sophistry , because it rests not in the analytic processes , but in that sane equipoise of the faculties , during which the feelings ...
... feeling of all that continuates society , as sense of ancestry and of sex , with a purity unassailable by sophistry , because it rests not in the analytic processes , but in that sane equipoise of the faculties , during which the feelings ...
Strana 364
... feelings , who do not well know how to refer these feelings to their causes ; and it is always a delight- ful thing to be made to see clearly the sources from which our delight has proceeded - and to trace back the mingled stream that ...
... feelings , who do not well know how to refer these feelings to their causes ; and it is always a delight- ful thing to be made to see clearly the sources from which our delight has proceeded - and to trace back the mingled stream that ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE | 13 |
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