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... feels all the while that his sympathy withShakespeare is being stimulated andhis understanding promoted: butit scarcely yields eitherthe light or the music which Hazlitt communicates in hislater and more famousessays. For thethird point ...
... feels all the while that his sympathy withShakespeare is being stimulated andhis understanding promoted: butit scarcely yields eitherthe light or the music which Hazlitt communicates in hislater and more famousessays. For thethird point ...
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... feels so—andthinks that all who professto love poetry should feelso likewise.... He seems pretty generally, indeed ... FEELINGS.' To surrender to greatart was,forhim,and defnitely, a part of the critic's function—' A genuine criticism.
... feels so—andthinks that all who professto love poetry should feelso likewise.... He seems pretty generally, indeed ... FEELINGS.' To surrender to greatart was,forhim,and defnitely, a part of the critic's function—' A genuine criticism.
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... feelings while enlarging theirscope and at thesame time enlarging his resources of comparison and illustration. Hazlitt, who hadsomething likea genius for felicitous, apposite quotation,and steadily bettered itashe grewolder, would ...
... feelings while enlarging theirscope and at thesame time enlarging his resources of comparison and illustration. Hazlitt, who hadsomething likea genius for felicitous, apposite quotation,and steadily bettered itashe grewolder, would ...
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... a most inimitable manner,the gradual progress fromthefirst origin. "He gives",asLessing says,"a living pictureofall the most minute andsecret artificesby which a feeling steals into our souls; of all the imperceptible advantages which it.
... a most inimitable manner,the gradual progress fromthefirst origin. "He gives",asLessing says,"a living pictureofall the most minute andsecret artificesby which a feeling steals into our souls; of all the imperceptible advantages which it.
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... feels, thateach characteris a species, instead of being an individual. Heinfact foundthe general species or DIDACTIC ... feeling ofthe beauty of the passages here referred to. A stately commonplace, such asCongreve's description of a ...
... feels, thateach characteris a species, instead of being an individual. Heinfact foundthe general species or DIDACTIC ... feeling ofthe beauty of the passages here referred to. A stately commonplace, such asCongreve's description of a ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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