Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 sidor |
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... his superiority : and is as open and unassuming as a child . ' Shakespeare's comic talent is equally wonderful with that which he has shown in the pathetic and tragic : it stands on an equal elevation , and XXX PREFACE.
... his superiority : and is as open and unassuming as a child . ' Shakespeare's comic talent is equally wonderful with that which he has shown in the pathetic and tragic : it stands on an equal elevation , and XXX PREFACE.
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... comic situations and motives . It will be hardly possible to show whence he has taken any of them ; whereas , in the serious part of his drama , he has generally laid hold of something already known . His comic characters are equally ...
... comic situations and motives . It will be hardly possible to show whence he has taken any of them ; whereas , in the serious part of his drama , he has generally laid hold of something already known . His comic characters are equally ...
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... comic character , both natural and artificial , leaves no comedy at all— but the sentimental . Such is our modern comedy . There is a period in the progress of manners anterior to both these , in which the foibles and follies of indi ...
... comic character , both natural and artificial , leaves no comedy at all— but the sentimental . Such is our modern comedy . There is a period in the progress of manners anterior to both these , in which the foibles and follies of indi ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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