The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... grace , to temper and mould its elements in the happy symmetry and proportion of living art . Thus his work naturally linked in with the whole past : in his hands the collective thought and wis- dom of ages were smelted out of the earth ...
... grace , to temper and mould its elements in the happy symmetry and proportion of living art . Thus his work naturally linked in with the whole past : in his hands the collective thought and wis- dom of ages were smelted out of the earth ...
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... grace in writing , that approves his art . ” It is considerable that at this time Shakespeare had published nothing , his Venus and Adonis not being issued till the following year , 1593. Yet he was distinguished for " his facetious grace ...
... grace in writing , that approves his art . ” It is considerable that at this time Shakespeare had published nothing , his Venus and Adonis not being issued till the following year , 1593. Yet he was distinguished for " his facetious grace ...
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... grace , even where it condescends to the petty and low ; exuberance as of one who glories in the very fact of existence , and rejoices to feel life pulsing and seething in his veins ; exuberance such as belongs of right , in some degree ...
... grace , even where it condescends to the petty and low ; exuberance as of one who glories in the very fact of existence , and rejoices to feel life pulsing and seething in his veins ; exuberance such as belongs of right , in some degree ...
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... grace and felicity which marks it for his . The tender scenes in this play , though not so highly wrought as in some others , have often much sweetness of sentiment and expression . There is something pretty and playful in the ...
... grace and felicity which marks it for his . The tender scenes in this play , though not so highly wrought as in some others , have often much sweetness of sentiment and expression . There is something pretty and playful in the ...
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... grace it . Enter Panthino . Pan . Sir Proteus , you are stay'd for . Pro . Go ; I come , I come . Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers dumb . 20 [ Exeunt . SCENE III The same . A street . Enter Launce , leading a dog . Launce . Nay ...
... grace it . Enter Panthino . Pan . Sir Proteus , you are stay'd for . Pro . Go ; I come , I come . Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers dumb . 20 [ Exeunt . SCENE III The same . A street . Enter Launce , leading a dog . Launce . Nay ...
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