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Page xv
... insight and feeling . The kindly reception which this study has re- ceived at the hands not only of students of Shake- speare , but of scholars of standing here and abroad , has confirmed the writer in his conviction that there was room ...
... insight and feeling . The kindly reception which this study has re- ceived at the hands not only of students of Shake- speare , but of scholars of standing here and abroad , has confirmed the writer in his conviction that there was room ...
Page 37
... insight rather than their accuracy ; not because they have been untrained , but because they have used facts simply to get at truth . Shake- speare could be as accurate as a scientist when exact- ness served his purpose , as the ...
... insight rather than their accuracy ; not because they have been untrained , but because they have used facts simply to get at truth . Shake- speare could be as accurate as a scientist when exact- ness served his purpose , as the ...
Page 38
... insight ; and he was excep- tionally well informed in many directions . He knew something of law , medicine , theology , his- tory , trade ; and this knowledge , easily acquired , was readily used for purposes of illustration ...
... insight ; and he was excep- tionally well informed in many directions . He knew something of law , medicine , theology , his- tory , trade ; and this knowledge , easily acquired , was readily used for purposes of illustration ...
Page 78
... success , but to practise with the insight and skill of the artist . His mastery of the mechanism of the play as well as of its poetic resources was so complete that his apprenticeship must have begun 78 William Shakespeare.
... success , but to practise with the insight and skill of the artist . His mastery of the mechanism of the play as well as of its poetic resources was so complete that his apprenticeship must have begun 78 William Shakespeare.
Page 102
... insight and portrayal . When the appalling vices which devastated the moral life of Italy during the later Renaissance are taken into account , and the fascination of Italian scholarship and genius are recalled , it is surprising that ...
... insight and portrayal . When the appalling vices which devastated the moral life of Italy during the later Renaissance are taken into account , and the fascination of Italian scholarship and genius are recalled , it is surprising that ...
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