The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volym 5J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 424 sidor |
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... force of imagination , he goes out of himself by the force of common - places and rhetorical dialogue . On the other hand , they are not so good as Shakspeare's ; but he has left the best character of Shakspeare that has ever been ...
... force of imagination , he goes out of himself by the force of common - places and rhetorical dialogue . On the other hand , they are not so good as Shakspeare's ; but he has left the best character of Shakspeare that has ever been ...
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... force and impetuosity , but the passion is always of the same unaccountable character , at once violent and sullen , fierce and gloomy . It is not the passion of a mind struggling with misfortune , or the hopelessness of its desires ...
... force and impetuosity , but the passion is always of the same unaccountable character , at once violent and sullen , fierce and gloomy . It is not the passion of a mind struggling with misfortune , or the hopelessness of its desires ...
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... force and nature of Mr. Kean's acting , but then we feel the want of Mr. Kemble's person . Thus an old and delight- ful prejudice is destroyed , and no new enthusiasm , no second idolatry comes to take its place . Thus , by degrees ...
... force and nature of Mr. Kean's acting , but then we feel the want of Mr. Kemble's person . Thus an old and delight- ful prejudice is destroyed , and no new enthusiasm , no second idolatry comes to take its place . Thus , by degrees ...
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