The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... master of all the resources of vitality ; buoyant , enthralling , mysterious , intoxicating ; in whom the rising passion , the deep instinct for freedom , which the spring let loose in every imagination , found visible embodiment ; the ...
... master of all the resources of vitality ; buoyant , enthralling , mysterious , intoxicating ; in whom the rising passion , the deep instinct for freedom , which the spring let loose in every imagination , found visible embodiment ; the ...
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... master , but there was no pedantry in him ; he felt the deep classical influence which had swept Europe like a tide , but he took his materials from the life about him , and he used good native speech . He had learned from the Latin ...
... master , but there was no pedantry in him ; he felt the deep classical influence which had swept Europe like a tide , but he took his materials from the life about him , and he used good native speech . He had learned from the Latin ...
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... masters of speech were exceptionally well educated for their art , for no man becomes an artist except by the way of apprenticeship ; but their education was individual rather than formal , and liberating rather than disciplinary . The ...
... masters of speech were exceptionally well educated for their art , for no man becomes an artist except by the way of apprenticeship ; but their education was individual rather than formal , and liberating rather than disciplinary . The ...
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... masters of Latin comedy , with Ovid , Virgil , and Horace , the masters of Latin poetry , with Cicero the orator and Seneca the moralist , Shakespeare made early acquaintance . When Sir Hugh Evans , in the " Merry Wives of Windsor ...
... masters of Latin comedy , with Ovid , Virgil , and Horace , the masters of Latin poetry , with Cicero the orator and Seneca the moralist , Shakespeare made early acquaintance . When Sir Hugh Evans , in the " Merry Wives of Windsor ...
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... master his tools , he is too much a part of his age to discern his spiritual relations to it as these are later disclosed in the subtle channels through which it inspires and vitalizes him , and he in turn expresses , interprets , and ...
... master his tools , he is too much a part of his age to discern his spiritual relations to it as these are later disclosed in the subtle channels through which it inspires and vitalizes him , and he in turn expresses , interprets , and ...
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