The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 |
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Page 168
... mind is its mysteriousness . It awakes not only thoughts of the grand and the beautiful , but of the incomprehensible . Its obscurity constitutes a portion of its sublimity . This is the stage in which most minds are content to rest ...
... mind is its mysteriousness . It awakes not only thoughts of the grand and the beautiful , but of the incomprehensible . Its obscurity constitutes a portion of its sublimity . This is the stage in which most minds are content to rest ...
Page 169
... mind a comprehension of the idea of Shakspere ; occasionally assisting our development of this inadequate comprehension , by a few extracts from some of the eloquent pages to which we have adverted . The opening of Hamlet is one of the ...
... mind a comprehension of the idea of Shakspere ; occasionally assisting our development of this inadequate comprehension , by a few extracts from some of the eloquent pages to which we have adverted . The opening of Hamlet is one of the ...
Page 455
... mind in the rapidity of its descent through emptiness and horror . " In this criticism we detect much of the peculiar character of Johnson's mind , as well as of the poetical taste of the age in which he lived . Wordsworth , in his ...
... mind in the rapidity of its descent through emptiness and horror . " In this criticism we detect much of the peculiar character of Johnson's mind , as well as of the poetical taste of the age in which he lived . Wordsworth , in his ...
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