Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 sidor |
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... human characters have not only such depth and precision that they cannot be arranged under classes , and are inexhaustible , even in conception : -no - this Prometheus not merely forms men , he opens the gates of the magical world of ...
... human characters have not only such depth and precision that they cannot be arranged under classes , and are inexhaustible , even in conception : -no - this Prometheus not merely forms men , he opens the gates of the magical world of ...
Sida xxiii
... human nature in the same way , by mood and figure : he saw only the definite , the positive , and the practical , the average forms of things , not their striking differences- their classes , not their degrees . He was a man of strong ...
... human nature in the same way , by mood and figure : he saw only the definite , the positive , and the practical , the average forms of things , not their striking differences- their classes , not their degrees . He was a man of strong ...
Sida xxiv
... human nature which are constantly repeated and always the same , which follow one another in regular succession , which are acted upon by large classes of men , and embodied in received customs , laws , language , and institutions ; and ...
... human nature which are constantly repeated and always the same , which follow one another in regular succession , which are acted upon by large classes of men , and embodied in received customs , laws , language , and institutions ; and ...
Sida 9
... " his answer conveys at once a tacit reproof of her hypo- crisy , and a useful lesson of humanity- " Your Highness Shall from this practice but make hard your heart . " MACBETH " The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling CYMBELINE 9.
... " his answer conveys at once a tacit reproof of her hypo- crisy , and a useful lesson of humanity- " Your Highness Shall from this practice but make hard your heart . " MACBETH " The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling CYMBELINE 9.
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... human passion with re- doubled force . Macbeth himself appears driven along by the violence of his fate like a vessel drifting before a storm : he reels to and fro like a drunken man ; he staggers under the weight of his own purposes ...
... human passion with re- doubled force . Macbeth himself appears driven along by the violence of his fate like a vessel drifting before a storm : he reels to and fro like a drunken man ; he staggers under the weight of his own purposes ...
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