Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... sense superficial . In a deeper sense , Shakespeare's world was much the world we live in and it will remain such . For in that imaginary world of his , truth , honor , lofty ideals , hope for the future and respect for the past stand ...
... sense superficial . In a deeper sense , Shakespeare's world was much the world we live in and it will remain such . For in that imaginary world of his , truth , honor , lofty ideals , hope for the future and respect for the past stand ...
Pagina 33
... sense quite untheological ? You will find so much religion in him and so little theology , be it remarked , that you may perhaps take him to be of your own particular sect . He has been thought by some to have been a Roman Catholic . He ...
... sense quite untheological ? You will find so much religion in him and so little theology , be it remarked , that you may perhaps take him to be of your own particular sect . He has been thought by some to have been a Roman Catholic . He ...
Pagina 38
... sense was occasionally at variance with his learning ; for learning is the acquisition of an uncommon sense , rather than the maintenance of a common one . When Jonson died , a note book or a commonplace - book , as such were called ...
... sense was occasionally at variance with his learning ; for learning is the acquisition of an uncommon sense , rather than the maintenance of a common one . When Jonson died , a note book or a commonplace - book , as such were called ...
Pagina 39
... sense . " I re- member " he says , " the players have often mentioned it as an honor to Shakespeare , that in his writing , whatsoever he penned , he never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , ' Would he had blotted a thousand ...
... sense . " I re- member " he says , " the players have often mentioned it as an honor to Shakespeare , that in his writing , whatsoever he penned , he never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , ' Would he had blotted a thousand ...
Pagina 40
... sense , which was quickened by a warm heart , asserts itself , and he con- tinues : " for I loved the man , and do honor his mem- ory on this side idolatry as much as any . He was , indeed , honest , ( Jonson's favorite adjective for ...
... sense , which was quickened by a warm heart , asserts itself , and he con- tinues : " for I loved the man , and do honor his mem- ory on this side idolatry as much as any . He was , indeed , honest , ( Jonson's favorite adjective for ...
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