Shakspere: His Times and Contemporariesauthor, 1861 - 80 pages |
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... mind , of the greatest men of action and thought the nation has produced . " - RALPH WALDO EMERSON . PRINTED FOR THE BURY : AUTHOR BY JOHN НЕАР . MDCCCLXI . 12 × 52.30.8 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE BEQUEST OF SHAKSPERE: ...
... mind , of the greatest men of action and thought the nation has produced . " - RALPH WALDO EMERSON . PRINTED FOR THE BURY : AUTHOR BY JOHN НЕАР . MDCCCLXI . 12 × 52.30.8 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE BEQUEST OF SHAKSPERE: ...
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... mind ? What was the seeming of his human form , Ere it became a dweller with the worm ? What were the sources from whose founts he drew His draughts of knowledge , ever fresh and true ? What volumes came before his studious sight ...
... mind ? What was the seeming of his human form , Ere it became a dweller with the worm ? What were the sources from whose founts he drew His draughts of knowledge , ever fresh and true ? What volumes came before his studious sight ...
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... not this time or people wholly barbarous , for thus much , even then and there , could the human mind achieve ! ' " Cleveland Cottage , near Stokesley . SHAKSPERE : HIS TIMES AND CONTEMPORARIES . INTRODUCTION . " viii.
... not this time or people wholly barbarous , for thus much , even then and there , could the human mind achieve ! ' " Cleveland Cottage , near Stokesley . SHAKSPERE : HIS TIMES AND CONTEMPORARIES . INTRODUCTION . " viii.
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... minds of Englishmen had but partially burst their swaddling - bands , it is marvellous at what perfection the poets of the Elizabethan era had arrived . It has been too much the fashion to under - rate all the contemporaries of ...
... minds of Englishmen had but partially burst their swaddling - bands , it is marvellous at what perfection the poets of the Elizabethan era had arrived . It has been too much the fashion to under - rate all the contemporaries of ...
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... minds , who , from the mass Of millions , soar aloft , and spurn control . * * * He was one Born to ascend superior over all ! A monument of greatness , and - alone ! An intellectual monarch , with the mind his throne . " JOHN WALKER ...
... minds , who , from the mass Of millions , soar aloft , and spurn control . * * * He was one Born to ascend superior over all ! A monument of greatness , and - alone ! An intellectual monarch , with the mind his throne . " JOHN WALKER ...
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