The Works of Shakespeare, 第 11 卷Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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第 vii 頁
... give deep and fresh interest to life , but which make for the liberation and enrichment of the human spirit . As the Spokesman of a race to which has fallen a large share of the government of the modern world , and as the chief exponent ...
... give deep and fresh interest to life , but which make for the liberation and enrichment of the human spirit . As the Spokesman of a race to which has fallen a large share of the government of the modern world , and as the chief exponent ...
第 xiv 頁
... give his face distinctness of outline and feature . It is hardly necessary to remind students that the uncertainties and doubts with regard to Shakespeare which have been widely discussed , and to which an importance has sometimes been ...
... give his face distinctness of outline and feature . It is hardly necessary to remind students that the uncertainties and doubts with regard to Shakespeare which have been widely discussed , and to which an importance has sometimes been ...
第 30 頁
... give up that privilege , and , by way of revenge , removed the furniture and whitewashed the walls of the house . A part of the wall of the upper room escaped the sacrilegious hand of the jealous custodian , and names running back to ...
... give up that privilege , and , by way of revenge , removed the furniture and whitewashed the walls of the house . A part of the wall of the upper room escaped the sacrilegious hand of the jealous custodian , and names running back to ...
第 41 頁
... gives no occasion either for surprise or scepticism as to his marvellous genius ; it was an entirely normal fact con- cerning boys growing up in unliterary times and rural communities . That these boys subsequently became famous does ...
... gives no occasion either for surprise or scepticism as to his marvellous genius ; it was an entirely normal fact con- cerning boys growing up in unliterary times and rural communities . That these boys subsequently became famous does ...
第 49 頁
... gives form , quality , and colour to the landscape of his poetry . Unless dramatic neces- sity imposes catastrophic effects upon him , as in " Lear " and " Macbeth , " Shakespeare's landscape is reposeful , touched with ripe and tender ...
... gives form , quality , and colour to the landscape of his poetry . Unless dramatic neces- sity imposes catastrophic effects upon him , as in " Lear " and " Macbeth , " Shakespeare's landscape is reposeful , touched with ripe and tender ...
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