| David Hopkins - 1994 - 275 sidor
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| Bert O. States - 1994 - 266 sidor
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| Bert O. States - 1994 - 248 sidor
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| Brian Vickers - 1995 - 585 sidor
...as the world will always supply, and observation will always find. His persons act and speak by the influence of those general passions and principles...that so much instruction is derived. It is this which fills the plays of Shakespeare with practical axioms and domestick1 wisdom. It was said of Euripides... | |
| June Schlueter - 1995 - 156 sidor
...comments to the reading process becomes apparent when he notices how such characters "act and speak by the influence of those general passions and principles...and the whole system of life is continued in motion" 7 (my emphasis). Through a process of identification and differentiation (Johnson clearly values the... | |
| Myra Shulman - 1995 - 376 sidor
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| Harold Bloom - 1995 - 568 sidor
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| June Schlueter - 1995 - 150 sidor
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| Donna B. Hamilton, Richard Strier - 1996 - 312 sidor
...preeminence. they are the genuine progeny of common humanity . . . His persons act and speak by the influence of those general passions and principles...and the whole system of life is continued in motion . . . Shakespeare has no heroes; his scenes are occupied only by men, who act and speak as the reader... | |
| Donald Keesey - 1998 - 612 sidor
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