Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1910 - 121 páginas |
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... give - this admittance of us all into private fallibility , sadness , darkness . We fall in love with them when we discover how much of ourselves they were , those brilliant ones , and how like to our own were the routines , necessities ...
... give - this admittance of us all into private fallibility , sadness , darkness . We fall in love with them when we discover how much of ourselves they were , those brilliant ones , and how like to our own were the routines , necessities ...
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... give us . We should come to him as Mark Van Doren once said , " with a whole heart and a free mind . " Henry : Shakespeare is of that stature , that complexity , that anyone can find in him anything he wants to , forgetting sometimes ...
... give us . We should come to him as Mark Van Doren once said , " with a whole heart and a free mind . " Henry : Shakespeare is of that stature , that complexity , that anyone can find in him anything he wants to , forgetting sometimes ...
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... give one's self up wholly and completely to a work of art : we feel that the abandonment may be dangerous . Who knows where the spirit may not take us if we allow a work of art to liberate it ? Yet one feels that with Shakespeare the ...
... give one's self up wholly and completely to a work of art : we feel that the abandonment may be dangerous . Who knows where the spirit may not take us if we allow a work of art to liberate it ? Yet one feels that with Shakespeare the ...
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Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies ... English Association Vista de fragmentos - 1952 |
Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies ... English Association Vista de fragmentos - 1951 |
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