Sartor resartus, the life and opinions of Herr TeufelsdröckhRoutledge & Sons, 1888 - 31 sider |
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Side 14
... Shakespeare says , we are creatures that look before and after the more surprising that we do not look round a little , and see what is passing under our very eyes . But here , as in so many other cases , Germany , learned , indefati ...
... Shakespeare says , we are creatures that look before and after the more surprising that we do not look round a little , and see what is passing under our very eyes . But here , as in so many other cases , Germany , learned , indefati ...
Side 174
... Shakespeare : And like the baseless fabric of this vision , ' The cloudcapt Towers , the gorgeous Palaces , ' The solemn Temples , the great Globe itself , And all which it inherit , shall dissolve ; And like this unsubstantial pageant ...
... Shakespeare : And like the baseless fabric of this vision , ' The cloudcapt Towers , the gorgeous Palaces , ' The solemn Temples , the great Globe itself , And all which it inherit , shall dissolve ; And like this unsubstantial pageant ...
Side 85
... 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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