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... other Elizabethan dramatists. But he madetheir acquaintance in duecourse, and discussed them, yetnever (sofar asI recall) committedtheerror of ranking themalongside Shakespeare. With all love for the memory ofLamb,and with all respect ...
... other Elizabethan dramatists. But he madetheir acquaintance in duecourse, and discussed them, yetnever (sofar asI recall) committedtheerror of ranking themalongside Shakespeare. With all love for the memory ofLamb,and with all respect ...
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... other man's of the sixteenth century, than Milton's in comparison with any one's of the seventeenth. Some few men are absolute and can only be judged absolutely. (3) For thethird merit—ifthe Characters be considered historically—what ...
... other man's of the sixteenth century, than Milton's in comparison with any one's of the seventeenth. Some few men are absolute and can only be judged absolutely. (3) For thethird merit—ifthe Characters be considered historically—what ...
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... other poets havea constant resemblance, which showsthat they received themfrom one another, and were butmultipliers of the same image: each picture, like a mockrainbow, is butthe reflectionof a reflection. But every single character in ...
... other poets havea constant resemblance, which showsthat they received themfrom one another, and were butmultipliers of the same image: each picture, like a mockrainbow, is butthe reflectionof a reflection. But every single character in ...
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... other passion is made subservient to it, till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desiresand our aversions."Ofallpoets, perhaps, he alonehas pourtrayed the mental diseases,— melancholy, delirium, lunacy,—withsuch inexpressible, and, in ...
... other passion is made subservient to it, till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desiresand our aversions."Ofallpoets, perhaps, he alonehas pourtrayed the mental diseases,— melancholy, delirium, lunacy,—withsuch inexpressible, and, in ...
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... other plays of less moment, in which the last act is crowded with decisive events brought about by natural and ... others. They arepure abstractions of the affections. We think aslittleof their persons asthey do themselves, because we ...
... other plays of less moment, in which the last act is crowded with decisive events brought about by natural and ... others. They arepure abstractions of the affections. We think aslittleof their persons asthey do themselves, because we ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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