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Pagina vii
... mind the glory of the past . When , in 1885 , he set sail for Egypt , ' I do not suppose , ' he wrote , ' that any expedition since the days of Roman governors of provinces , has started with such magni- ficence ; we might have been ...
... mind the glory of the past . When , in 1885 , he set sail for Egypt , ' I do not suppose , ' he wrote , ' that any expedition since the days of Roman governors of provinces , has started with such magni- ficence ; we might have been ...
Pagina 40
... mind , when confronted with the strange , is , in some sort , a recognition of ignored realities . Romance is an act of recog- nition . When Shakespeare attacks the reality of Time , as if suggesting that , round Time , there is ...
... mind , when confronted with the strange , is , in some sort , a recognition of ignored realities . Romance is an act of recog- nition . When Shakespeare attacks the reality of Time , as if suggesting that , round Time , there is ...
Pagina 334
... mind and soul . When Shakespeare describes Tarquin's stealthy approach : -- ' Night wandering weazels shriek to see him there ; They fright him , yet he still pursues his fear ' : — or Lucrece shrinking from the dawn : - ' Revealing day ...
... mind and soul . When Shakespeare describes Tarquin's stealthy approach : -- ' Night wandering weazels shriek to see him there ; They fright him , yet he still pursues his fear ' : — or Lucrece shrinking from the dawn : - ' Revealing day ...
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