The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of SurreyJames Nichol, 1866 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... spirit of those " Heroic rays , Such as lit onward to the Golden Fleece , And fired their fathers in the Colchian days " ? Was he author of the " Iliad " only , or also of the marvellous " Odyssey . " How lived he — where died he — and ...
... spirit of those " Heroic rays , Such as lit onward to the Golden Fleece , And fired their fathers in the Colchian days " ? Was he author of the " Iliad " only , or also of the marvellous " Odyssey . " How lived he — where died he — and ...
Pàgina xi
... spirit of Byron was . Shakspeare stands above all men , but still close to them ; knows all of them thoroughly , yet pities and loves them intensely ; and is neither an accusing spirit nor a protecting genie , but simply a recorder of ...
... spirit of Byron was . Shakspeare stands above all men , but still close to them ; knows all of them thoroughly , yet pities and loves them intensely ; and is neither an accusing spirit nor a protecting genie , but simply a recorder of ...
Pàgina xv
... spirit of Shakspeare would probably be less irritating , but quite as exciting . A silly attempt was made in the last century , by the fabri- cation of a MS . , stated to be from the pen of John Shakspeare , to palm on the public the ...
... spirit of Shakspeare would probably be less irritating , but quite as exciting . A silly attempt was made in the last century , by the fabri- cation of a MS . , stated to be from the pen of John Shakspeare , to palm on the public the ...
Pàgina xvi
... spirit of his plays is far too wide and far too human for one who had been nurtured in the contracted and withering atmosphere of the Popish Church . That Shakspeare , the son of the chief magistrate of Strat- ford , was sent to the ...
... spirit of his plays is far too wide and far too human for one who had been nurtured in the contracted and withering atmosphere of the Popish Church . That Shakspeare , the son of the chief magistrate of Strat- ford , was sent to the ...
Pàgina xvii
... spirit , but Shakspeare lived in a different age , and probably had more pleasure in mingling with the sports of the village green , dancing round the Maypole , courting under the moonlight shades , or diving in the river , than in the ...
... spirit , but Shakspeare lived in a different age , and probably had more pleasure in mingling with the sports of the village green , dancing round the Maypole , courting under the moonlight shades , or diving in the river , than in the ...
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