Works of Shakespeare, 第 39 卷University Society, 1901 |
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第 6 頁
... sense of smell , little sense of taste , almost no ear for music ( he knew a few , perhaps three , Scotch tunes , which he avowed that he had learnt in sixty years , by hard labour and mental association ) , and not much turn for the ...
... sense of smell , little sense of taste , almost no ear for music ( he knew a few , perhaps three , Scotch tunes , which he avowed that he had learnt in sixty years , by hard labour and mental association ) , and not much turn for the ...
第 16 頁
... senses or subtle fancy . What is wanted is , to be able to appreciate mere clay - which mere mind never will . If you will de- scribe the people , -nay , if you will write for the people , you must be one of the people . You must have ...
... senses or subtle fancy . What is wanted is , to be able to appreciate mere clay - which mere mind never will . If you will de- scribe the people , -nay , if you will write for the people , you must be one of the people . You must have ...
第 37 頁
... sense and ill- tempered sense . In our remarks on the character of Fai- staff , we hope we have made it very clear that Shake- speare had the former ; we think it nearly as certain that he possessed the latter also . An instance of this ...
... sense and ill- tempered sense . In our remarks on the character of Fai- staff , we hope we have made it very clear that Shake- speare had the former ; we think it nearly as certain that he possessed the latter also . An instance of this ...
第 41 頁
... sense succeed in the case of men , it would certainly seem sure to fail in the case of women . The mere intellect of a woman is a mere noth- ing . It originates nothing , it transmits nothing , it retains nothing ; it has little life of ...
... sense succeed in the case of men , it would certainly seem sure to fail in the case of women . The mere intellect of a woman is a mere noth- ing . It originates nothing , it transmits nothing , it retains nothing ; it has little life of ...
第 42 頁
... sense of a busy public has practically discovered that what is read easily is recollected easily , and what is read with difficulty is remembered with more . It is cer- tain that Shakespeare read the novels of his time , for he has ...
... sense of a busy public has practically discovered that what is read easily is recollected easily , and what is read with difficulty is remembered with more . It is cer- tain that Shakespeare read the novels of his time , for he has ...
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