The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... passion , the deep instinct for freedom , which the spring let loose in every imagination , found visible embodiment ; the personification of the ebbing and rising tide of life in Nature , and , therefore , the sym- bol of the ...
... passion , the deep instinct for freedom , which the spring let loose in every imagination , found visible embodiment ; the personification of the ebbing and rising tide of life in Nature , and , therefore , the sym- bol of the ...
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... Passion , ascribed to Gregory of Nazianzen , dated back to the fourth cen- tury . This early drama was a succession of mono- logues , but it plainly predicted the mystery drama of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . There was nothing ...
... Passion , ascribed to Gregory of Nazianzen , dated back to the fourth cen- tury . This early drama was a succession of mono- logues , but it plainly predicted the mystery drama of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . There was nothing ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. after the Passion was sung , two of the eldest monks took a goodly large crucifix all of gold , of the sem- blance of our Saviour Christ , nailed upon the Cross . . . . The service being ended ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. after the Passion was sung , two of the eldest monks took a goodly large crucifix all of gold , of the sem- blance of our Saviour Christ , nailed upon the Cross . . . . The service being ended ...
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... passion which found splendid expression in " Henry V. , " and prepared the way for the popular appreciation of the noblest dra- matic works . This dramatic use of national history made the drama the natural and inevitable expression of ...
... passion which found splendid expression in " Henry V. , " and prepared the way for the popular appreciation of the noblest dra- matic works . This dramatic use of national history made the drama the natural and inevitable expression of ...
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... passion than that in which Romeo and Juliet live out the brief and ardent drama of that young love which sees nothing in the world save the reflection of itself . The landscape of the Forest of Arden knows all the changes of the season ...
... passion than that in which Romeo and Juliet live out the brief and ardent drama of that young love which sees nothing in the world save the reflection of itself . The landscape of the Forest of Arden knows all the changes of the season ...
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