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... and I should like to show to Christian people how , in spite of not a little which
cannot but be repulsive to pure minds , they may reckon these productions of
genius , as a whole , among the objects of which it is written , “ All things are
yours ” .
... and I should like to show to Christian people how , in spite of not a little which
cannot but be repulsive to pure minds , they may reckon these productions of
genius , as a whole , among the objects of which it is written , “ All things are
yours ” .
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In working out this phase of the history he composed four plays — Richard the
Second , Henry the Fourth ( in two parts ) and Henry the Fifth . These are all
closely connected ; and in them we see the genius of the poet coming to maturity
.
In working out this phase of the history he composed four plays — Richard the
Second , Henry the Fourth ( in two parts ) and Henry the Fifth . These are all
closely connected ; and in them we see the genius of the poet coming to maturity
.
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But , while he unfolds all the splendour of his genius in depicting the glorious
side of war , he is not forgetful of the other side of the lives sacrificed , of the
weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried .
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But , while he unfolds all the splendour of his genius in depicting the glorious
side of war , he is not forgetful of the other side of the lives sacrificed , of the
weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried .
Along with ...
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In some respects this is the most perfect creation of Shakspeare's genius . Having
three plays through which to develop the character , he builds it up slowly ,
exhibiting it fully in every phase ; and he is obviously working with pleasure from
...
In some respects this is the most perfect creation of Shakspeare's genius . Having
three plays through which to develop the character , he builds it up slowly ,
exhibiting it fully in every phase ; and he is obviously working with pleasure from
...
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... as a man of the most varied and perfect genius :Hear him but reason in divinity
, And , all admiring , with an inward wish , You would desire the King were made
a prelate ; Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs , 1 Was Falstaff a coward ?
... as a man of the most varied and perfect genius :Hear him but reason in divinity
, And , all admiring , with an inward wish , You would desire the King were made
a prelate ; Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs , 1 Was Falstaff a coward ?
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