Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 sidor |
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... everything , and of proving him- self an over - match for appearances . He has none of ' the milk of human kindness ' in his composition . His imagination rejects everything that has not a strong infusion of the most unpalatable ...
... everything , and of proving him- self an over - match for appearances . He has none of ' the milk of human kindness ' in his composition . His imagination rejects everything that has not a strong infusion of the most unpalatable ...
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... Everything in Chaucer has a downright reality . A simile or a sentiment is as if it were given in upon evidence . In Shakespeare the commonest matter - of- fact has a romantic grace about it ; or seems to float with the breath of ...
... Everything in Chaucer has a downright reality . A simile or a sentiment is as if it were given in upon evidence . In Shakespeare the commonest matter - of- fact has a romantic grace about it ; or seems to float with the breath of ...
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... everything but the wild and extravagant freaks of his own self- will . There is no contending with a person on whom nothing makes any impression but his own purposes , and who is bent on his own whims just in proportion as they seem to ...
... everything but the wild and extravagant freaks of his own self- will . There is no contending with a person on whom nothing makes any impression but his own purposes , and who is bent on his own whims just in proportion as they seem to ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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