The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... touch with nature that the whole world was alive to them in every sight and sound . Personification was not only natural but inevi- table to a race whose imagination was far in advance B I CHAPTER I THE FORERUNNERS OF SHAKESPEARE.
... touch with nature that the whole world was alive to them in every sight and sound . Personification was not only natural but inevi- table to a race whose imagination was far in advance B I CHAPTER I THE FORERUNNERS OF SHAKESPEARE.
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... touching chant of the Agnus Dei , ensues the Communion it- self , which is succeeded by prayer and thanksgiving , the salutation of peace , and the benediction . " -- In the impressive and beautiful liturgy of the Mass the dramatization ...
... touching chant of the Agnus Dei , ensues the Communion it- self , which is succeeded by prayer and thanksgiving , the salutation of peace , and the benediction . " -- In the impressive and beautiful liturgy of the Mass the dramatization ...
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... touching and tender scenes in the life of Christ , and grewsome in their literal picturing of his sufferings and death . The dramatic instinct had been long at work in the develop- ment of worship ; a play on the Passion , ascribed to ...
... touching and tender scenes in the life of Christ , and grewsome in their literal picturing of his sufferings and death . The dramatic instinct had been long at work in the develop- ment of worship ; a play on the Passion , ascribed to ...
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... a born satirist , with a coarse but very effective method and a humour often grotesque but always virile . Peele was preeminently a poet of taste , with a gift for graceful and even elegant expression , a touch 22 William Shakespeare.
... a born satirist , with a coarse but very effective method and a humour often grotesque but always virile . Peele was preeminently a poet of taste , with a gift for graceful and even elegant expression , a touch 22 William Shakespeare.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. gift for graceful and even elegant expression , a touch of tenderness , and a sensitiveness of imagination which showed itself in his use of the imagery of mythology . Lodge wrote dull plays ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. gift for graceful and even elegant expression , a touch of tenderness , and a sensitiveness of imagination which showed itself in his use of the imagery of mythology . Lodge wrote dull plays ...
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