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It is a common criticism that the mind of Shakspeare was so catholic and impartial
- he was able so perfectly to put himself into the place of every character which
he created — that it is impossible to tell what his own sentiments were .
It is a common criticism that the mind of Shakspeare was so catholic and impartial
- he was able so perfectly to put himself into the place of every character which
he created — that it is impossible to tell what his own sentiments were .
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We gladly call to mind that at this period Shakspeare was able to create , side by
side with these appalling figures , two such images of female grace and
loveliness as Julia in The Two Gentlemen THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 29.
We gladly call to mind that at this period Shakspeare was able to create , side by
side with these appalling figures , two such images of female grace and
loveliness as Julia in The Two Gentlemen THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 29.
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... as an able and virtuous king . Following this suggestion , Shakspeare brings
the Prince of Wales into contact with loose and wild companions and , side by
side 30 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... as an able and virtuous king . Following this suggestion , Shakspeare brings
the Prince of Wales into contact with loose and wild companions and , side by
side 30 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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But all the more wonderful on this account must appear the magic - touch with
which everything thus appropriated is made his own and the creative power with
which he is able to clothe the skeleton with flesh and beauty , and breathe into it ...
But all the more wonderful on this account must appear the magic - touch with
which everything thus appropriated is made his own and the creative power with
which he is able to clothe the skeleton with flesh and beauty , and breathe into it ...
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It is a marvellous evidence of the variety which Shakspeare was able to impart to
characters fundamentally alike that between the savage virtue of Volumnia on the
one hand and the shrinking tenderness of Valeria on the other he could create ...
It is a marvellous evidence of the variety which Shakspeare was able to impart to
characters fundamentally alike that between the savage virtue of Volumnia on the
one hand and the shrinking tenderness of Valeria on the other he could create ...
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