English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... Shakespeare and Dante , after thousands of years , what our Modern Europe was , in Faith and in Practice , will still be legible . Dante has given us the Faith or soul ; Shakespeare , in a not less noble way , has given us the Practice ...
... Shakespeare and Dante , after thousands of years , what our Modern Europe was , in Faith and in Practice , will still be legible . Dante has given us the Faith or soul ; Shakespeare , in a not less noble way , has given us the Practice ...
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... Shakespeare into being ? No dining at Freemasons ' Tavern , opening subscription - lists , selling of shares , and infinite other jangling and true or false endeavour- ing ! This Elizabethan Era , and all its nobleness and blessedness ...
... Shakespeare into being ? No dining at Freemasons ' Tavern , opening subscription - lists , selling of shares , and infinite other jangling and true or false endeavour- ing ! This Elizabethan Era , and all its nobleness and blessedness ...
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... Shakespeare ! Indian Empire will go , at any rate , some day ; but this Shakespeare does not go , he lasts for ever with us ; we cannot give up our Shakespeare ! Nay , apart from spiritualities ; and considering him merely as a real ...
... Shakespeare ! Indian Empire will go , at any rate , some day ; but this Shakespeare does not go , he lasts for ever with us ; we cannot give up our Shakespeare ! Nay , apart from spiritualities ; and considering him merely as a real ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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