A Specimen of a Commentary on ShakspeareMethuen, 1967 - 233 Seiten |
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... objects which excited his passions or arrested his atten- tion . Nothing therefore is wanting but the sagacity and diligence of the critic to discover and illustrate the examples , in which these effects may be evidently traced ; and ...
... objects which excited his passions or arrested his atten- tion . Nothing therefore is wanting but the sagacity and diligence of the critic to discover and illustrate the examples , in which these effects may be evidently traced ; and ...
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... objects of which that train is composed . With respect to the quotations , which I have above produced , their affinity with each other is of such a nature , that by connecting as it were link by link the cor- responding passages , they ...
... objects of which that train is composed . With respect to the quotations , which I have above produced , their affinity with each other is of such a nature , that by connecting as it were link by link the cor- responding passages , they ...
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... objects of metaphysical enquiry ; while it escapes in a considerable degree , the tedious obscurity of those investi- gations . In the reasoning of metaphysicians , the operations of the mind are discussed in general and abstracted ...
... objects of metaphysical enquiry ; while it escapes in a considerable degree , the tedious obscurity of those investi- gations . In the reasoning of metaphysicians , the operations of the mind are discussed in general and abstracted ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS page | vii |
ABBREVIATIONS | xiii |
Contemporary criticism of Whiters work | xxix |
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