The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... passions and were doing the work of men , but who had the fresh and responsive imagination of child- hood ; who were so closely in touch with nature that the whole world was alive to them in every sight and sound . Personification was ...
... passions and were doing the work of men , but who had the fresh and responsive imagination of child- hood ; who were so closely in touch with nature that the whole world was alive to them in every sight and sound . Personification was ...
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... passion , the deep instinct for freedom , which the spring let loose in every imagination , found visible embodiment ; the personification of the ebbing and rising tide of life in Nature , and , therefore , the sym- bol of the ...
... passion , the deep instinct for freedom , which the spring let loose in every imagination , found visible embodiment ; the personification of the ebbing and rising tide of life in Nature , and , therefore , the sym- bol of the ...
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... Passion , ascribed to Gregory of Nazianzen , dated back to the fourth cen- tury . This early drama was a succession of mono- logues , but it plainly predicted the mystery drama of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . There was nothing ...
... Passion , ascribed to Gregory of Nazianzen , dated back to the fourth cen- tury . This early drama was a succession of mono- logues , but it plainly predicted the mystery drama of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . There was nothing ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford ... after the Passion was sung , two of the eldest monks took a goodly large crucifix all of gold , of the sem- blance of our Saviour Christ , nailed upon the Cross . The service being ended ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford ... after the Passion was sung , two of the eldest monks took a goodly large crucifix all of gold , of the sem- blance of our Saviour Christ , nailed upon the Cross . The service being ended ...
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... passion which found splendid expression in " Henry V. , " and prepared the way for the popular appreciation of the noblest dra- matic works . This dramatic use of national history made the drama the natural and inevitable expression of ...
... passion which found splendid expression in " Henry V. , " and prepared the way for the popular appreciation of the noblest dra- matic works . This dramatic use of national history made the drama the natural and inevitable expression of ...
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