More Pages from a Journal: With Other PapersOxford University Press, 1910 - 303 pagina's This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them. |
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... OURSELVES . THE RIDDLE AN EPOCH • BELIEF • EXTRACTS FROM A DIARY IN THE QUANTOCKS GODWIN AND WORDSWORTH NOTES SHAKESPEARE PAGE 176 . 179 181 · 184 186 • 205 • 219 · 262 A BAD DREAM MISS TOLLER , a lady about forty viii CONTENTS.
... OURSELVES . THE RIDDLE AN EPOCH • BELIEF • EXTRACTS FROM A DIARY IN THE QUANTOCKS GODWIN AND WORDSWORTH NOTES SHAKESPEARE PAGE 176 . 179 181 · 184 186 • 205 • 219 · 262 A BAD DREAM MISS TOLLER , a lady about forty viii CONTENTS.
Pagina 127
... his family would never enter the church again . One day I went over to B. to leave my watch for repairs . I noticed a fishing - rod THE ' RAMBLER ' 127 EXTRACTS FROM A DIARY IN THE QUANTOCKS GODWIN AND WORDSWORTH NOTES SHAKESPEARE PAGE.
... his family would never enter the church again . One day I went over to B. to leave my watch for repairs . I noticed a fishing - rod THE ' RAMBLER ' 127 EXTRACTS FROM A DIARY IN THE QUANTOCKS GODWIN AND WORDSWORTH NOTES SHAKESPEARE PAGE.
Pagina 261
... wrong . They repeat the work of God the Creator : chaotic sameness becomes diverse ; the heavenly firmament mounts on high ; there is Light and there is Darkness . SHAKESPEARE ' Glory to thee in the highest , thou NOTES 261.
... wrong . They repeat the work of God the Creator : chaotic sameness becomes diverse ; the heavenly firmament mounts on high ; there is Light and there is Darkness . SHAKESPEARE ' Glory to thee in the highest , thou NOTES 261.
Pagina 262
... Shakespeare's own : ' O thou eternal Mover of the heavens , ' etc. Johnson's note is : ' This is one of the scenes which have been applauded by the criticks , and which will continue to be admired when prejudices shall cease , and ...
... Shakespeare's own : ' O thou eternal Mover of the heavens , ' etc. Johnson's note is : ' This is one of the scenes which have been applauded by the criticks , and which will continue to be admired when prejudices shall cease , and ...
Pagina 263
... Juliet . - The love of Juliet is a thing altogether by itself , not to be classed , never anticipated by any other author , and not imitable . It is sensuous . Look at her soliloquy , ' Gallop apace , you fiery - footed SHAKESPEARE 263.
... Juliet . - The love of Juliet is a thing altogether by itself , not to be classed , never anticipated by any other author , and not imitable . It is sensuous . Look at her soliloquy , ' Gallop apace , you fiery - footed SHAKESPEARE 263.
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