Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... intellect and passion . The age to which we refer was one of vast intellectua and moral act vity . That great movement of the Euro pean mind at the revival of letters , whose splendid OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 9 MARSTON HEYWOOD CHAPMAN.
... intellect and passion . The age to which we refer was one of vast intellectua and moral act vity . That great movement of the Euro pean mind at the revival of letters , whose splendid OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 9 MARSTON HEYWOOD CHAPMAN.
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... intellect of the country was prying , inquisitive , bold , dis- posed to innovation , and yet creative . The understand ing and the imagination were both alive and active . There was a certain fulness , roundness , and harmony of mental ...
... intellect of the country was prying , inquisitive , bold , dis- posed to innovation , and yet creative . The understand ing and the imagination were both alive and active . There was a certain fulness , roundness , and harmony of mental ...
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... intellect and sentiment . Of course , in these remarks , as far as they touch upon gross faults , we do not mean to include Shakspeare among his brother dramatists . He excelled them all as much in judgment as in genius . The first ...
... intellect and sentiment . Of course , in these remarks , as far as they touch upon gross faults , we do not mean to include Shakspeare among his brother dramatists . He excelled them all as much in judgment as in genius . The first ...
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... intellect and looseness of principle comes , in a great degree , their habit of disturbing the natural relations of things in their representations of the sterner passions . The atmosphere of their tragedy is too often hot , thick , and ...
... intellect and looseness of principle comes , in a great degree , their habit of disturbing the natural relations of things in their representations of the sterner passions . The atmosphere of their tragedy is too often hot , thick , and ...
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... rather as possibilities to the intellect than realities to the imagination . Had he possessed a little more of spontaneous creative energy , he would have been a great dramatist . His reflective habi of mind 68 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... rather as possibilities to the intellect than realities to the imagination . Had he possessed a little more of spontaneous creative energy , he would have been a great dramatist . His reflective habi of mind 68 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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