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... andto followthe impulse of his unrestrained eagerness to impressthem upon his readers. Upon this, Hazlitt, no doubt, would have commented, 'Well, andwhy not?I choose tounderstand drama through my FEELINGS.' To surrender to greatart was ...
... andto followthe impulse of his unrestrained eagerness to impressthem upon his readers. Upon this, Hazlitt, no doubt, would have commented, 'Well, andwhy not?I choose tounderstand drama through my FEELINGS.' To surrender to greatart was ...
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... andto what every one elsefeels, that each character isa species, instead ofbeingan individual. He in fact found thegeneral speciesor DIDACTICform in Shakespeare's characters, which wasall he soughtor cared for;hedid notfindthe ...
... andto what every one elsefeels, that each character isa species, instead ofbeingan individual. He in fact found thegeneral speciesor DIDACTICform in Shakespeare's characters, which wasall he soughtor cared for;hedid notfindthe ...
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... and to any one,not feeling thefullforce of that epithet, which suggests animagelike 'the sleepy eyeoflove', the allusion to ... andto balance one period againstanother, as the writer of heroic verseisto keep to lines of tensyllables with ...
... and to any one,not feeling thefullforce of that epithet, which suggests animagelike 'the sleepy eyeoflove', the allusion to ... andto balance one period againstanother, as the writer of heroic verseisto keep to lines of tensyllables with ...
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... andto come.' He is afine antithesis tothemorality and the hypocrisy of the other characters of the play.Barnardine isCaliban transported from Prospero's wizard island to the forests of Bohemia MEASURE FOR MEASURE ...
... andto come.' He is afine antithesis tothemorality and the hypocrisy of the other characters of the play.Barnardine isCaliban transported from Prospero's wizard island to the forests of Bohemia MEASURE FOR MEASURE ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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