Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 sidor |
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... critics - Professor Saintsbury is one of them that in these four volumes , issued in this rapid succession , we have Hazlitt " at his best . " From his other writings passages of greater brilliancy may be picked out , but nowhere is his ...
... critics - Professor Saintsbury is one of them that in these four volumes , issued in this rapid succession , we have Hazlitt " at his best . " From his other writings passages of greater brilliancy may be picked out , but nowhere is his ...
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... critic that it was safer to leave his books alone . But in his own mind a myth grew up which has been dutifully accepted by all his biographers . He informed his friends that Taylor and Hessey told him subsequently that the book ...
... critic that it was safer to leave his books alone . But in his own mind a myth grew up which has been dutifully accepted by all his biographers . He informed his friends that Taylor and Hessey told him subsequently that the book ...
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... critic has executed this part of his design , were in avoiding an appearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English reader , and in bringing illustrations from particular passages of the plays themselves , of ...
... critic has executed this part of his design , were in avoiding an appearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English reader , and in bringing illustrations from particular passages of the plays themselves , of ...
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... critic in behalf of Shakespear , because our own countryman , Dr. Johnson , has not been so favour- able to him . It may be said of Shakespear , that " those who are not for him are against him " : for indifference is here the height of ...
... critic in behalf of Shakespear , because our own countryman , Dr. Johnson , has not been so favour- able to him . It may be said of Shakespear , that " those who are not for him are against him " : for indifference is here the height of ...
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... critic must necessarily be a poet but to be a good critic , he ought not to be a bad poet . Such poetry as a man deliberately writes , such , and such only will he like . Dr. Johnson's Preface to his edition of Shakespear looks like ...
... critic must necessarily be a poet but to be a good critic , he ought not to be a bad poet . Such poetry as a man deliberately writes , such , and such only will he like . Dr. Johnson's Preface to his edition of Shakespear looks like ...
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