The Grove: A Monthly Miscellany, Volume 1F. Dunster., 1891 |
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... never lingers fondly upon what he has done . He is ever thinking of what remains undone : ever striving toward an ideal it may never be his fortune to attain . We are sometimes told that to read the best dramatic poetry is more ...
... never lingers fondly upon what he has done . He is ever thinking of what remains undone : ever striving toward an ideal it may never be his fortune to attain . We are sometimes told that to read the best dramatic poetry is more ...
Page 112
... never feels , but makes his observations solely from the feeling of others ? It is necessary to this art that the mind should have , as it were , a double consciousness , in which all the emotions proper to the occasion may have full ...
... never feels , but makes his observations solely from the feeling of others ? It is necessary to this art that the mind should have , as it were , a double consciousness , in which all the emotions proper to the occasion may have full ...
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... never sinks into nothingness , and never fails to find new and noble work in creations of permanent and memorable excellence . And I would say , as a last word , to the young who may at any time resolve to enter the dramatic profession ...
... never sinks into nothingness , and never fails to find new and noble work in creations of permanent and memorable excellence . And I would say , as a last word , to the young who may at any time resolve to enter the dramatic profession ...
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