Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... intellectual discipline , a mental gymnastic in textual criticism . As such , it may serve its purpose ; but it does not inspire ; it does not admit us into the inner sanctuary of the mind of the man whose writings reflect , as in a ...
... intellectual discipline , a mental gymnastic in textual criticism . As such , it may serve its purpose ; but it does not inspire ; it does not admit us into the inner sanctuary of the mind of the man whose writings reflect , as in a ...
Pàgina 20
... intellectual endowment -a breath from Heaven . As such , it can neither be acquired nor transmitted , but is ... intellectual response which it evokes . This Shakespeare had in a super - eminent degree -- an intellectual genius . But he ...
... intellectual endowment -a breath from Heaven . As such , it can neither be acquired nor transmitted , but is ... intellectual response which it evokes . This Shakespeare had in a super - eminent degree -- an intellectual genius . But he ...
Pàgina 21
... intellectual power can sufficiently account for the operation of that faculty which we recognize in the highest forms of genius . We call it inspiration — the inbreathing of a spirit akin to , yet superior to our own , a living power ...
... intellectual power can sufficiently account for the operation of that faculty which we recognize in the highest forms of genius . We call it inspiration — the inbreathing of a spirit akin to , yet superior to our own , a living power ...
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