Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... ment . But it would be unfair to judge a man's reli- gion from the circumstance that he passed the church door on a fair May morning , or his politics , from the accident that it was too wet for him to get out to vote . It has been ...
... ment . But it would be unfair to judge a man's reli- gion from the circumstance that he passed the church door on a fair May morning , or his politics , from the accident that it was too wet for him to get out to vote . It has been ...
Pagina 9
... ment , he affected a slow and stately step , a deliberate form of speech and , if you addressed him as " Mr. Whitman " ( which we young wags sometimes did ) , he would love you for a week . I repeat that man is a mimetic animal . And we ...
... ment , he affected a slow and stately step , a deliberate form of speech and , if you addressed him as " Mr. Whitman " ( which we young wags sometimes did ) , he would love you for a week . I repeat that man is a mimetic animal . And we ...
Pagina 13
... ment . In poetry we commonly accept rhythm , rime , choice of epithets , and figures of speech to symbolize the heightened mental excitement in which the spirit of poetry lives and has its being ; and in drama equally we heighten at ...
... ment . In poetry we commonly accept rhythm , rime , choice of epithets , and figures of speech to symbolize the heightened mental excitement in which the spirit of poetry lives and has its being ; and in drama equally we heighten at ...
Pagina 46
... ment and criticism of Shakespeare in his day ? Yes , a plenty of comment , applause , appreciation , as that in- teresting work The Shakespeare Allusion Book abund- antly discloses - but not criticism , unless we may so designate ...
... ment and criticism of Shakespeare in his day ? Yes , a plenty of comment , applause , appreciation , as that in- teresting work The Shakespeare Allusion Book abund- antly discloses - but not criticism , unless we may so designate ...
Pagina 48
... ment " by all men's suffrage . " And finally a man to whom preeminently attached the adjective " gentle " which , in the old tongue , be it remembered , signified one endowed with the sum total of those qualities of mind and heart which ...
... ment " by all men's suffrage . " And finally a man to whom preeminently attached the adjective " gentle " which , in the old tongue , be it remembered , signified one endowed with the sum total of those qualities of mind and heart which ...
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