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Page vii
... significance of his work and its value as a source of spiritual culture . In these chapters the endeavour has been made to present the man as he is disclosed by the results of the long and loving study of a group of scholars , chiefly ...
... significance of his work and its value as a source of spiritual culture . In these chapters the endeavour has been made to present the man as he is disclosed by the results of the long and loving study of a group of scholars , chiefly ...
Page viii
... significance of the order in which they were written which follow , in certain respects , the lines marked out years ago by Dr. Edward Dowden , a critic who has rendered very important service to Shakespearean scholarship . The word ...
... significance of the order in which they were written which follow , in certain respects , the lines marked out years ago by Dr. Edward Dowden , a critic who has rendered very important service to Shakespearean scholarship . The word ...
Page xii
... 252 CHAPTER XV THE ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TRAGEDIES • 276 CHAPTER XVI THE ROMANCES 292 CHAPTER XVII THE LAST YEARS AT STRATFORD • 314 INTRODUCTION TO FOURTH EDITION THE appearance of this biography of xii Contents.
... 252 CHAPTER XV THE ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TRAGEDIES • 276 CHAPTER XVI THE ROMANCES 292 CHAPTER XVII THE LAST YEARS AT STRATFORD • 314 INTRODUCTION TO FOURTH EDITION THE appearance of this biography of xii Contents.
Page xiii
... has formulated that underlying conception of the inter- dependence of thought and action , of the funda- mental significance of character in relation to truth , which is the key to the spirit and achievement of xiii.
... has formulated that underlying conception of the inter- dependence of thought and action , of the funda- mental significance of character in relation to truth , which is the key to the spirit and achievement of xiii.
Page xiv
... significance ; and in the search for this deeper understanding of them- selves the peoples of English blood will turn more and more eagerly to the greatest text - book of their race . In this study of Shakespeare it has been the en ...
... significance ; and in the search for this deeper understanding of them- selves the peoples of English blood will turn more and more eagerly to the greatest text - book of their race . In this study of Shakespeare it has been the en ...
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