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... without remodelling the plot , undertook to correct and improve it , beginning with slight additions , and his mind , warming as it proceeded , breaking out towards the close of the drama with its accustomed vigour and abundance .
... without remodelling the plot , undertook to correct and improve it , beginning with slight additions , and his mind , warming as it proceeded , breaking out towards the close of the drama with its accustomed vigour and abundance .
Página xx
These , indeed , are to my mind so striking and abound so largely that while space does not admit of my instancing them , I am astonished at their being supposed to come from any mint but one . What , however , impresses 1 With the five ...
These , indeed , are to my mind so striking and abound so largely that while space does not admit of my instancing them , I am astonished at their being supposed to come from any mint but one . What , however , impresses 1 With the five ...
Página xxii
Had I , " he says : — Had I brought hither a corrupted mind , Thy speech had alter'd it . Hold , here's gold for thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . . . For me , be you thoughten .
Had I , " he says : — Had I brought hither a corrupted mind , Thy speech had alter'd it . Hold , here's gold for thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . . . For me , be you thoughten .
Página xxiv
Had the fragment been one commencing the story , we could account for its being laid aside for various reasons : a reversal of the process is to my mind inconceivable . Nor can I admit that the Marina portion " gives a perfect artistic ...
Had the fragment been one commencing the story , we could account for its being laid aside for various reasons : a reversal of the process is to my mind inconceivable . Nor can I admit that the Marina portion " gives a perfect artistic ...
Página xxvi
... and , unless I am mistaken , rewrote in a great measure the first Scene of the second Act . When he came to the Marina story , he saw in it a subject congenial to his mind and one affording scope for effective development .
... and , unless I am mistaken , rewrote in a great measure the first Scene of the second Act . When he came to the Marina story , he saw in it a subject congenial to his mind and one affording scope for effective development .
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