Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 sidor |
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... observe in the grada- tions of colour in a picture . The striking and powerful contrasts in which Shakespeare abounds could not escape observation ; but the use he makes of the principle of analogy to reconcile the greatest diversities ...
... observe in the grada- tions of colour in a picture . The striking and powerful contrasts in which Shakespeare abounds could not escape observation ; but the use he makes of the principle of analogy to reconcile the greatest diversities ...
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... observation , ' I did not think Master Silence had been a man of this mettle ' , Silence answers , Who , I ? I have been merry twice and once ere now . ' What an idea is here conveyed of a prodigality of living ? What good husbandry and ...
... observation , ' I did not think Master Silence had been a man of this mettle ' , Silence answers , Who , I ? I have been merry twice and once ere now . ' What an idea is here conveyed of a prodigality of living ? What good husbandry and ...
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... observation , but not to the justice of its application to some of the plays here mentioned . It is true that Shake- speare's best works are very superior to those of Marlow , or Heywood , but it is not true that the best of the ...
... observation , but not to the justice of its application to some of the plays here mentioned . It is true that Shake- speare's best works are very superior to those of Marlow , or Heywood , but it is not true that the best of the ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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