The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 308
... reason why Shakespeare's may be made to do so is not , as many people suppose , that they contain divine poetry , but that they are constructed with rapid , living , condensed action and surcharged with tremendous excitement . With ...
... reason why Shakespeare's may be made to do so is not , as many people suppose , that they contain divine poetry , but that they are constructed with rapid , living , condensed action and surcharged with tremendous excitement . With ...
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... reason and judgement avails itself of the fashion which oriental art at present enjoys for the support and ratification of its decisions . What it says others are just now saying . The line it takes is the line all newspaper critics are ...
... reason and judgement avails itself of the fashion which oriental art at present enjoys for the support and ratification of its decisions . What it says others are just now saying . The line it takes is the line all newspaper critics are ...
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... reason destroy it ? No ! -reason is God's , like the rest . The leading- strings of the part are dropping from you ; they are dropping from the world , not wantonly or by chance , but in the Providence of God . Learn the lesson of your ...
... reason destroy it ? No ! -reason is God's , like the rest . The leading- strings of the part are dropping from you ; they are dropping from the world , not wantonly or by chance , but in the Providence of God . Learn the lesson of your ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
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