The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page vii
... thought of the East and the West are being brought into searching comparison , Shakespeare must be studied in the near future with a deeper recognition of the significance of his work and its value as a source of spiritual culture . In ...
... thought of the East and the West are being brought into searching comparison , Shakespeare must be studied in the near future with a deeper recognition of the significance of his work and its value as a source of spiritual culture . In ...
Page viii
... thought , and art ; the many and interesting questions which have been discussed with great ingenuity and at great length by Shake- spearean scholars have been touched upon only as they directly affect the history , thought , or art ...
... thought , and art ; the many and interesting questions which have been discussed with great ingenuity and at great length by Shake- spearean scholars have been touched upon only as they directly affect the history , thought , or art ...
Page xiii
... Shakespeare 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.
... Shakespeare 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
... thought , and his art by filling in the background of landscape , educational opportunity , social condi- tion , and race activity , which , in connection with his work , give his face distinctness of outline and feature . It is hardly ...
... thought , and his art by filling in the background of landscape , educational opportunity , social condi- tion , and race activity , which , in connection with his work , give his face distinctness of outline and feature . It is hardly ...
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... thought and feeling was free from self - consciousness , and was like a mirror of the emotions of the worshipper . This ballad - dance , which Mr. Moulton describes as a kind of literary protoplasm because several literary forms were ...
... thought and feeling was free from self - consciousness , and was like a mirror of the emotions of the worshipper . This ballad - dance , which Mr. Moulton describes as a kind of literary protoplasm because several literary forms were ...
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