The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 17
... in the recovery of classical thought and art , and in the production of great works of its own in literature , painting , sculpture , and archi- tecture , was the teacher of western Europe ; and с 17 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
... in the recovery of classical thought and art , and in the production of great works of its own in literature , painting , sculpture , and archi- tecture , was the teacher of western Europe ; and с 17 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
Page 50
... thought were more tumultuous and resonant on the coast of Lincolnshire than anywhere else in England ; it is not overlaid with the bloom which makes Kent a garden when the hop - vines are in flower ; it lacks that something , half ...
... thought were more tumultuous and resonant on the coast of Lincolnshire than anywhere else in England ; it is not overlaid with the bloom which makes Kent a garden when the hop - vines are in flower ; it lacks that something , half ...
Page 60
... thought and in the thought of his contemporaries , he was a playwright who lived by writing for the stage and not a poet who appealed to a reading public and was eager for literary reputation ; recalling the inferior position which ...
... thought and in the thought of his contemporaries , he was a playwright who lived by writing for the stage and not a poet who appealed to a reading public and was eager for literary reputation ; recalling the inferior position which ...
Page 61
... thought it worth while to record many of the sayings and doings , or to delin- eate at any length the characters , of actors and drama- tists , so that it is generally by the merest accident that particulars of interest respecting them ...
... thought it worth while to record many of the sayings and doings , or to delin- eate at any length the characters , of actors and drama- tists , so that it is generally by the merest accident that particulars of interest respecting them ...
Page 63
... thought , 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 ...
... thought , 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 ...
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