Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 sidor |
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... whole series of preceding conditions . His passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who , in the language of Lessing , are thorough masters of the legal style of ...
... whole series of preceding conditions . His passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who , in the language of Lessing , are thorough masters of the legal style of ...
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... whole of the mental powers , and will , consequently , in highly favoured natures , express themselves in an ingenious and figurative It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as despair occasionally breaks out ...
... whole of the mental powers , and will , consequently , in highly favoured natures , express themselves in an ingenious and figurative It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as despair occasionally breaks out ...
Sida xxiv
... whole into logical diagrams and rhetorical declamation .. Thus he says of Shakespear's characters , in contradiction to what Pope had observed , and to what everyone else feels , that each character is a species , instead of being an ...
... whole into logical diagrams and rhetorical declamation .. Thus he says of Shakespear's characters , in contradiction to what Pope had observed , and to what everyone else feels , that each character is a species , instead of being an ...
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... whole . Posthumus is the ostensible hero of the piece , but its greatest charm is the character of Imogen . Posthumus is only interesting from the interest she takes in him ; and she is only interesting herself from her tenderness and ...
... whole . Posthumus is the ostensible hero of the piece , but its greatest charm is the character of Imogen . Posthumus is only interesting from the interest she takes in him ; and she is only interesting herself from her tenderness and ...
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... whole ; the obstinate adherence to his purpose in Bellarius , who keeps the fate of the young princes so long a secret in resentment for the ungrateful return to his former services , the incorrigible wickedness of the Queen , and even ...
... whole ; the obstinate adherence to his purpose in Bellarius , who keeps the fate of the young princes so long a secret in resentment for the ungrateful return to his former services , the incorrigible wickedness of the Queen , and even ...
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