Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 sidor |
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... minds on which , in spite of every disadvan- tage , he made a deep impression during his lifetime , were the minds of younger men than himself , and these are now reacting on others more youthful than themselves . Many who are promoting ...
... minds on which , in spite of every disadvan- tage , he made a deep impression during his lifetime , were the minds of younger men than himself , and these are now reacting on others more youthful than themselves . Many who are promoting ...
Sida xiv
... minds ; he lays open to us , in a single word , a whole series of preceding conditions . His pas- sions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who , in the lan- guage of ...
... minds ; he lays open to us , in a single word , a whole series of preceding conditions . His pas- sions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who , in the lan- guage of ...
Sida xv
... mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insupportable and hate- ful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild and blood - thirsty pas- sions with ...
... mind unmercifully , and tortures even our senses by the exhibition of the most insupportable and hate- ful spectacles , is one of much greater importance . He has never , in fact , varnished over wild and blood - thirsty pas- sions with ...
Sida xviii
... mind , only as they could be translated into the language of measured prose . To him an excess of beauty was a fault ; for it appeared to him like an excrescence ; and his imagination was dazzled by the blaze of light . His writings ...
... mind , only as they could be translated into the language of measured prose . To him an excess of beauty was a fault ; for it appeared to him like an excrescence ; and his imagination was dazzled by the blaze of light . His writings ...
Sida xix
... minds in ordinary circumstances : genius catches the glancing com- binations presented to the eye of fancy , under the influence of passion . It is the province of the didactic reasoner to take cognizance of those results of human ...
... minds in ordinary circumstances : genius catches the glancing com- binations presented to the eye of fancy , under the influence of passion . It is the province of the didactic reasoner to take cognizance of those results of human ...
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admirable affections Antony Apemantus appear banish Banquo beauty Ben Jonson blood Bolingbroke breath Brutus Cæsar Caliban Cassius character circumstances CLAUDIO comedy comic contempt Cordelia Coriolanus critic CYMBELINE death Desdemona Dost thou doth dramatic eyes Falstaff fancy fear feeling fool friends genius give Gonerill grace grave hath hear heart heaven Henry honor human humor Iago imagination Juliet JULIUS CÆSAR king lady Lear live look lord lover Macbeth MALVOLIO manner Mark Antony MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind moral nature never night noble Othello passages passion PERDITA person pity play poet poetry prince racter revenge Richard Richard III Romeo ROMEO AND JULIET scene seems sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's SIR TOBY sleep soul speak speare's speech spirit stage story striking sweet tender thee things thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth unto villain wife youth