Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 sidor |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-5 av 100
Sida xix
... passion , taking this word in its widest signification , as including every mental condition , every tone from in ... passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets ...
... passion , taking this word in its widest signification , as including every mental condition , every tone from in ... passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets ...
Sida xx
... passion is made subservient to it , till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions . " Of all ... passions electrify the whole of the mental powers , and will , consequently , in highly favoured natures , express ...
... passion is made subservient to it , till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions . " Of all ... passions electrify the whole of the mental powers , and will , consequently , in highly favoured natures , express ...
Sida xxiii
... passion . That is , he was to the poet what the painter of still life is to the painter of history . Common sense sympathizes with the impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary cir- cumstances PREFACE xxiii.
... passion . That is , he was to the poet what the painter of still life is to the painter of history . Common sense sympathizes with the impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary cir- cumstances PREFACE xxiii.
Sida xxiv
... passion . It is the province of the didactic reasoner to take cognizance of those results of human nature which are constantly repeated and always the same , which follow one another in regular succession , which are acted upon by large ...
... passion . It is the province of the didactic reasoner to take cognizance of those results of human nature which are constantly repeated and always the same , which follow one another in regular succession , which are acted upon by large ...
Sida xxv
... passion which these objects inspire can go along with the imagination which seeks to express that passion and the uneasy sense of delight accompanying it by something still more beautiful , and no one can feel this passionate love of ...
... passion which these objects inspire can go along with the imagination which seeks to express that passion and the uneasy sense of delight accompanying it by something still more beautiful , and no one can feel this passionate love of ...
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Vanliga ord och fraser
admirable affections Antony Apemantus appear Banquo beauty Bolingbroke breath Brutus Cæsar Caliban character Chaucer circumstances Claudio comedy Cordelia Coriolanus critic CYMBELINE death delight Desdemona dost doth dramatic equal eyes Falstaff fancy fear feeling fool friends genius give Gonerill grace grave Hamlet hast hath hear heart heaven Henry honour Hubert human humour Iago imagination interest Juliet king lady Lear live look lord Macbeth Malvolio manner Mark Antony MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind moral nature never night noble o'er objects Othello passages passion person pity play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry prince refined Regan revenge Richard Richard III Romeo ROMEO AND JULIET scene sense sentiment Shakespear shew Sir Toby sleep soul speak speech spirit story striking style sweet tender thee thing thou art thought Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth words writer Yorkshire Tragedy youth