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Page v
... minds who had gone before us . From him whose name the greatest in our literature — it is the greatest in all litera- ture ; " we have received such a stock of household thoughts , gradually but surely entering into the national soul ...
... minds who had gone before us . From him whose name the greatest in our literature — it is the greatest in all litera- ture ; " we have received such a stock of household thoughts , gradually but surely entering into the national soul ...
Page vii
... mind of Shakspere is penetrating through all other lands exhibits the stages in the progress of his universality in our own land . He first becomes the property of the highest and the most educated minds . They have acknowledged his ...
... mind of Shakspere is penetrating through all other lands exhibits the stages in the progress of his universality in our own land . He first becomes the property of the highest and the most educated minds . They have acknowledged his ...
Page xi
... mind refuses to dwell on anything that is not connected with Shakspere . This idea pervades the place . " The Plays and Poems of Shakspere are especially sugges- tive of Stratford - its pastoral scenery , its simple manners . I believe ...
... mind refuses to dwell on anything that is not connected with Shakspere . This idea pervades the place . " The Plays and Poems of Shakspere are especially sugges- tive of Stratford - its pastoral scenery , its simple manners . I believe ...
Page 16
... mind that the white leather was the especial leather of " husbandly furniture , " as described by old Tusser . We may reasonably persist , therefore , even in accord with " flesh and fell " tradition , in drawing the portrait of Shak ...
... mind that the white leather was the especial leather of " husbandly furniture , " as described by old Tusser . We may reasonably persist , therefore , even in accord with " flesh and fell " tradition , in drawing the portrait of Shak ...
Page 21
... mind that is something higher and pleasanter than the con- viction that depends upon positive evidence . We are content to follow the popular faith undoubtingly . The traditionary belief is sanctified by long usage and universal ...
... mind that is something higher and pleasanter than the con- viction that depends upon positive evidence . We are content to follow the popular faith undoubtingly . The traditionary belief is sanctified by long usage and universal ...
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