The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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Page 31
... imagination is in any re- markable degree powerful ; but it is certain that the fancy ( which though it be , in the last resort , but a weak stroke of that same faculty , which , when it strikes hard , we call imagination , may yet for ...
... imagination is in any re- markable degree powerful ; but it is certain that the fancy ( which though it be , in the last resort , but a weak stroke of that same faculty , which , when it strikes hard , we call imagination , may yet for ...
Page 38
... imagination than of society , of creative fancy rather than of perceptive ex- perience . Now that Shakespeare possessed , among other singular qualities , a remarkable imaginative knowledge of women , is quite certain , for he was ...
... imagination than of society , of creative fancy rather than of perceptive ex- perience . Now that Shakespeare possessed , among other singular qualities , a remarkable imaginative knowledge of women , is quite certain , for he was ...
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... imagination . I can do no more unless I adopt the artistic ideas of these Athenian handi- craftsmen . " It is a delightful example of Shakspere's impartiality that he can represent Theseus with so much genuine enthusiasm . Mr. Matthew ...
... imagination . I can do no more unless I adopt the artistic ideas of these Athenian handi- craftsmen . " It is a delightful example of Shakspere's impartiality that he can represent Theseus with so much genuine enthusiasm . Mr. Matthew ...
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