Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... Shakespeare - to have seen Shakespeare - to have been friends with Shakespeare . We would attempt a slight delineation of the popular idea which has been formed , not from loose tradition or remote research ; not from what some one says ...
... Shakespeare - to have seen Shakespeare - to have been friends with Shakespeare . We would attempt a slight delineation of the popular idea which has been formed , not from loose tradition or remote research ; not from what some one says ...
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... Shakespeare had an enor- mous specific acquaintance with the common people ; that this can only be obtained by sympathy . It likewise has a further condition . In spiritedness , the style of Shakespeare is very like to that of Scott ...
... Shakespeare had an enor- mous specific acquaintance with the common people ; that this can only be obtained by sympathy . It likewise has a further condition . In spiritedness , the style of Shakespeare is very like to that of Scott ...
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... Shakespeare's being , like a woman's , worked as a whole . He was capable of intellectual abstractedness , but commonly he was touched with the sense of earth . One thinks of him as firmly set on our coarse world of common clay , but ...
... Shakespeare's being , like a woman's , worked as a whole . He was capable of intellectual abstractedness , but commonly he was touched with the sense of earth . One thinks of him as firmly set on our coarse world of common clay , but ...
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