The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... young writers would do well to study the times in which they lived , the attitude of society towards the playwright , the absence of normal conditions for the expression of genius such as they possessed , and the perilous combination of ...
... young writers would do well to study the times in which they lived , the attitude of society towards the playwright , the absence of normal conditions for the expression of genius such as they possessed , and the perilous combination of ...
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... young Queen which had already touched the imagination of England ; some- thing in her spirit and bearing which saved the poets of the time from being mere flatterers . Elizabeth was neither beautiful nor gracious ; the romantic charm ...
... young Queen which had already touched the imagination of England ; some- thing in her spirit and bearing which saved the poets of the time from being mere flatterers . Elizabeth was neither beautiful nor gracious ; the romantic charm ...
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... young imagination was enfolded . Whether he was one of the throng which waited for the Queen on some old - time highway , or stood with the eager crowd who gathered about the Castle gates on the great day of the royal visit , is of no ...
... young imagination was enfolded . Whether he was one of the throng which waited for the Queen on some old - time highway , or stood with the eager crowd who gathered about the Castle gates on the great day of the royal visit , is of no ...
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... young love which sees nothing in the world save the reflection of itself . The landscape of the Forest of Arden knows all the changes of the season , and bends the most obsequious courtier to its conditions ; it has a quiet and ...
... young love which sees nothing in the world save the reflection of itself . The landscape of the Forest of Arden knows all the changes of the season , and bends the most obsequious courtier to its conditions ; it has a quiet and ...
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... young imagination was unfolded ; against this background of tender and pervasive beauty he came to consciousness , not , per- haps , of the quality and range of his genius , but of the nobility of form and loveliness of colour against ...
... young imagination was unfolded ; against this background of tender and pervasive beauty he came to consciousness , not , per- haps , of the quality and range of his genius , but of the nobility of form and loveliness of colour against ...
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