Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 sidor |
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Sida xvii
... respect appear most to be twins , will , upon com- parison , be found remarkably distinct . To this life and variety of character , we must add the wonderful preservation of it ; which is such throughout his plays , that had all the ...
... respect appear most to be twins , will , upon com- parison , be found remarkably distinct . To this life and variety of character , we must add the wonderful preservation of it ; which is such throughout his plays , that had all the ...
Sida xx
... respect , definite truth , that the physician may enrich his observations from them in the same manner as from real cases . " And yet Johnson has objected to Shakespear , that his pathos is not always natural and free from affectation ...
... respect , definite truth , that the physician may enrich his observations from them in the same manner as from real cases . " And yet Johnson has objected to Shakespear , that his pathos is not always natural and free from affectation ...
Sida xxi
... respect he is every way deserving of praise . Twice he has pourtrayed downright villains ; and the masterly way in which he has contrived to elude impressions of too painful a nature , may be seen in lago and Richard the Third . The ...
... respect he is every way deserving of praise . Twice he has pourtrayed downright villains ; and the masterly way in which he has contrived to elude impressions of too painful a nature , may be seen in lago and Richard the Third . The ...
Sida xxii
... respect to Shakespear than the want of it ; for our admiration cannot easily surpass his genius . We have a high respect for Dr. Johnson's character and understanding , mixed with something like personal attachment : but he was neither ...
... respect to Shakespear than the want of it ; for our admiration cannot easily surpass his genius . We have a high respect for Dr. Johnson's character and understanding , mixed with something like personal attachment : but he was neither ...
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... respecting the obtaining of the ring from Posthumus . Dr. Johnson is of opinion that Shake- spear was generally inattentive to the winding - up of his plots . We think the contrary is true ; and we might cite in proof of this remark not ...
... respecting the obtaining of the ring from Posthumus . Dr. Johnson is of opinion that Shake- spear was generally inattentive to the winding - up of his plots . We think the contrary is true ; and we might cite in proof of this remark not ...
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