The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... spirit wills itself into activity- the world took on new and more lovely colors , and life held out for us fresh joys and more abiding hopes . We then realized that the humble play - actor and play - writer had been a man inspired ; for ...
... spirit wills itself into activity- the world took on new and more lovely colors , and life held out for us fresh joys and more abiding hopes . We then realized that the humble play - actor and play - writer had been a man inspired ; for ...
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... of one of his own characters : " The gods still give us some faults to make us men , " but " a rarer spirit " than this " ne'er did steer humanity . " TEMPLE SCOTT . ΟΙ e er e ex THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
... of one of his own characters : " The gods still give us some faults to make us men , " but " a rarer spirit " than this " ne'er did steer humanity . " TEMPLE SCOTT . ΟΙ e er e ex THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
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... spirits . This prince did personate in the morrall the Wicked of the World ; the three ladies , Pride , Covetousnesse and Luxury ; the two old men , the End of the World and the Last Judgment . This sight tooke such impression in me ...
... spirits . This prince did personate in the morrall the Wicked of the World ; the three ladies , Pride , Covetousnesse and Luxury ; the two old men , the End of the World and the Last Judgment . This sight tooke such impression in me ...
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... spirit like his , must have been the deleterious monotony of a school education . Whether he passed those years as a butcher or a wool - dealer does not greatly matter . either capacity , or in any other that could then have been found ...
... spirit like his , must have been the deleterious monotony of a school education . Whether he passed those years as a butcher or a wool - dealer does not greatly matter . either capacity , or in any other that could then have been found ...
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... spirit of detraction ; and he was wild in the least reprehensible of all irregular directions , not in the slums of Warwick , nor with roisterers in the taverns of Stratford , but in sports st of the wood and the field that may have ...
... spirit of detraction ; and he was wild in the least reprehensible of all irregular directions , not in the slums of Warwick , nor with roisterers in the taverns of Stratford , but in sports st of the wood and the field that may have ...
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