Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 180
... Shakespeare called even the drum the great maker of courage , and history has more than is flattering to our race to tell of the blood . shed by men acting under the impulse given by the Marseillaise . Nevertheless , not all men are ...
... Shakespeare called even the drum the great maker of courage , and history has more than is flattering to our race to tell of the blood . shed by men acting under the impulse given by the Marseillaise . Nevertheless , not all men are ...
Pagina 236
... Shakespeare , it may be said of Mr. Trollope that he is a dull Thackeray . When he has a story to tell , he can tell it well enough , but the misfortune now is that often he has no story to tell . He is Canning's knife- grinder come ...
... Shakespeare , it may be said of Mr. Trollope that he is a dull Thackeray . When he has a story to tell , he can tell it well enough , but the misfortune now is that often he has no story to tell . He is Canning's knife- grinder come ...
Pagina 339
... Shakespeare , that there was nothing in humanity be- neath his notice , —nothing too low for his art , except unmitigated wickedness , which happily does not exist in nature . Whatever concerned man interested him , as it did Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare , that there was nothing in humanity be- neath his notice , —nothing too low for his art , except unmitigated wickedness , which happily does not exist in nature . Whatever concerned man interested him , as it did Shakespeare ...
Pagina 343
... Shakespeare , who has been dead upwards of two centuries and a half ! And still we know much less than we desire , even those who held , and hold , that Dickens , inexhaustible as his gen- ius seemed , was not so great intellect- ually ...
... Shakespeare , who has been dead upwards of two centuries and a half ! And still we know much less than we desire , even those who held , and hold , that Dickens , inexhaustible as his gen- ius seemed , was not so great intellect- ually ...
Pagina 353
... SHAKESPEARE IN GERMANY OF TO - DAY . Entered , in the year 1870. by G. P. PUTNAM & SON , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the U. S. for the Southern District of N. Y .. MORE OF THE DOMESTIC ROMANCE . PUTNAM'S OF MAGAZINE ...
... SHAKESPEARE IN GERMANY OF TO - DAY . Entered , in the year 1870. by G. P. PUTNAM & SON , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the U. S. for the Southern District of N. Y .. MORE OF THE DOMESTIC ROMANCE . PUTNAM'S OF MAGAZINE ...
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