The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... mind . For after , and not- withstanding , everything which has been , or may be , said against the theatrical profession , it certainly does require from those who pursue it a certain quickness and liveliness of mind . Mimics are ...
... mind . For after , and not- withstanding , everything which has been , or may be , said against the theatrical profession , it certainly does require from those who pursue it a certain quickness and liveliness of mind . Mimics are ...
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... mind . We mean that the animal spirits of Falstaff give him an easy , vague , diffusive sagacity which is peculiar to him . A morose man , Iago , for example , may know anything , and is apt to know a good deal ; but what he knows is ...
... mind . We mean that the animal spirits of Falstaff give him an easy , vague , diffusive sagacity which is peculiar to him . A morose man , Iago , for example , may know anything , and is apt to know a good deal ; but what he knows is ...
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... mind and pliancy of fancy could pass at will from scenes such as these to the ward of East- cheap and the society which heard the chimes at midnight . One of the reasons of the rarity of great imaginative works is that in very few cases ...
... mind and pliancy of fancy could pass at will from scenes such as these to the ward of East- cheap and the society which heard the chimes at midnight . One of the reasons of the rarity of great imaginative works is that in very few cases ...
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