Short Studies in LiteratureDodd, Mead, 1892 - 203 strani |
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... Shakespeare made the freest use of materials already existing when he began to write , for the reason that , as a rule , he dealt with the greatest themes , and the greatest themes have been brooded over and lighted up by the ...
... Shakespeare made the freest use of materials already existing when he began to write , for the reason that , as a rule , he dealt with the greatest themes , and the greatest themes have been brooded over and lighted up by the ...
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... Shakespeare , and which suddenly thrill us with a sense of perfection ; those phrases into which the infinity and morning freshness of life are somehow distilled - these are not a part of Shakespeare ; these are Shakespeare . The ...
... Shakespeare , and which suddenly thrill us with a sense of perfection ; those phrases into which the infinity and morning freshness of life are somehow distilled - these are not a part of Shakespeare ; these are Shakespeare . The ...
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... Shakespeare ; for it is on the bound- aries of the invisible world of spiritual truth that his wonderful vision fails and the genius which would otherwise have been universal pauses and retreats , baffled and empty - handed . With ...
... Shakespeare ; for it is on the bound- aries of the invisible world of spiritual truth that his wonderful vision fails and the genius which would otherwise have been universal pauses and retreats , baffled and empty - handed . With ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I BOOKS AND LITERATURE I | 1 |
DEFINITIONS | 5 |
SOURCES | 9 |
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Æschylus Alfred de Musset artist beauty become Book of Job century character classical clear comedy complete Comus conception conditioned races consciousness criticism Dante deeper deepest Dionysus disclose divine Divine Comedy drama emotion English prose epic experience expression fact feeling Firdousi force genius German Goethe greatest Greek hand harmony heaven Hebrew highest Hindu Homer human hymns idea ideal Iliad illustration imagination impress impulse individual influence inspired instinct intellectual interpretation Kalidasa knowledge literary form literature live Lycidas lyric material Max Müller ment Milton mind modern Molière moral mountain movement Musset mystery Nature noble novel Omar Khayyám original perception period personality Petrarch poems poet poet's poetic poetry possession race racial reveal sense Shakespeare significance sion song Sophocles soul spirit stage stamp story sublime Theocritus things thou thought tion touched tragedy true truth universal vast verse vision worship writers