The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 50
... passion than that in which Romeo and Juliet live out the brief and ardent drama of that 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 ...
... passion than that in which Romeo and Juliet live out the brief and ardent drama of that 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 ...
Page 63
... passion , and imagination were in him . It was perhaps through physical activity that he worked off the ferment of adolescence , and went through the storm - and - stress period without serious excess or mistake of direction . Sport ...
... passion , and imagination were in him . It was perhaps through physical activity that he worked off the ferment of adolescence , and went through the storm - and - stress period without serious excess or mistake of direction . Sport ...
Page 80
... passion and of brooding meditation . His poise and serenity of spirit were shown in his dealing with practical affairs ; and his success as a man of affairs is not only a rare fact in the history of men of genius , but stood in close ...
... passion and of brooding meditation . His poise and serenity of spirit were shown in his dealing with practical affairs ; and his success as a man of affairs is not only a rare fact in the history of men of genius , but stood in close ...
Page 81
... passion , intrigue , and license . No occupa- tion is so open to moral peril as that which constantly stimulates the great passions and evokes the great emotions ; and in Shakespeare's time the stage hardly felt the steadying force of ...
... passion , intrigue , and license . No occupa- tion is so open to moral peril as that which constantly stimulates the great passions and evokes the great emotions ; and in Shakespeare's time the stage hardly felt the steadying force of ...
Page 92
... lavish self - surrender to passion , stirred the most sensitive and gifted Englishmen of the time to the depths . What Europe is to - day , in its history , art , literature , ripeness of landscape , and social 92 William Shakespeare.
... lavish self - surrender to passion , stirred the most sensitive and gifted Englishmen of the time to the depths . What Europe is to - day , in its history , art , literature , ripeness of landscape , and social 92 William Shakespeare.
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