Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 sidor |
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... shews that they received them from one another , and were but multipliers of the same image : each picture , like a mock - rainbow , is but the reflection of a reflection . But every single character in Shakespear , is as much an ...
... shews that they received them from one another , and were but multipliers of the same image : each picture , like a mock - rainbow , is but the reflection of a reflection . But every single character in Shakespear , is as much an ...
Sida xxiv
... shew how the nature of man was modified by the workings of passion , or the infinite fluctuations of thought and accident . Hence he could judge neither of the heights nor depths of poetry . Nor is this all ; for being conscious of ...
... shew how the nature of man was modified by the workings of passion , or the infinite fluctuations of thought and accident . Hence he could judge neither of the heights nor depths of poetry . Nor is this all ; for being conscious of ...
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... shew that his faults were as great as his beauties ; for the excellence , which consists merely in a conformity to rules , is counterbalanced by the technical violation of them . Another circumstance which led to Dr. Johnson's ...
... shew that his faults were as great as his beauties ; for the excellence , which consists merely in a conformity to rules , is counterbalanced by the technical violation of them . Another circumstance which led to Dr. Johnson's ...
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... shew that where there is a real attachment to virtue , it has no need to bolster itself up with an outrageous or affected antipathy to vice . The scene in which Pisanio gives Imogen his master's letter , accusing her of incontinency on ...
... shew that where there is a real attachment to virtue , it has no need to bolster itself up with an outrageous or affected antipathy to vice . The scene in which Pisanio gives Imogen his master's letter , accusing her of incontinency on ...
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... shew any thing but her greater consistency in depravity . Her strong - nerved ambition furnishes ribs of steel to " the sides of his intent ; " and she is herself wound up to the execution of her baneful pro- ject with the same ...
... shew any thing but her greater consistency in depravity . Her strong - nerved ambition furnishes ribs of steel to " the sides of his intent ; " and she is herself wound up to the execution of her baneful pro- ject with the same ...
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