Lectures on Shakespeare, Zväzok 1Baker and Scribner, 1848 |
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... less worthless than easy and successful . - But at a time so rich in affectation of originality , when men seem unusually prone to think any thing wise which they can take to them- selves the credit of discovering , and to fancy they ...
... less worthless than easy and successful . - But at a time so rich in affectation of originality , when men seem unusually prone to think any thing wise which they can take to them- selves the credit of discovering , and to fancy they ...
Strana vii
... less , to interpret them . Lit- erature , it can hardly be too often said , is good for nothing , nay worse than nothing , unless it be kept subordinate to something else : used as a means " to inform men in the best reason of living ...
... less , to interpret them . Lit- erature , it can hardly be too often said , is good for nothing , nay worse than nothing , unless it be kept subordinate to something else : used as a means " to inform men in the best reason of living ...
Strana 3
... less , it must be believed . Moreover , it is well enough known , that at the proper age he was sent to the Strat- ford free school , where he probably continued seven or eight years , when , his father's fortune giving way , he was ...
... less , it must be believed . Moreover , it is well enough known , that at the proper age he was sent to the Strat- ford free school , where he probably continued seven or eight years , when , his father's fortune giving way , he was ...
Strana 4
... less Greek , " which Ben Jonson long afterwards accorded to him , and which , though small at that time , and in the eye of so profound and voluminous a scholar as Jonson , would probably cause such a lad in our time to be esteemed a ...
... less Greek , " which Ben Jonson long afterwards accorded to him , and which , though small at that time , and in the eye of so profound and voluminous a scholar as Jonson , would probably cause such a lad in our time to be esteemed a ...
Strana 6
... less been a joyous one . The social and fireside influ- ences , by which he was surrounded , we have reason to believe were altogether healthful and pure . From the vicious habits and vicious courses , into which young men are so apt to ...
... less been a joyous one . The social and fireside influ- ences , by which he was surrounded , we have reason to believe were altogether healthful and pure . From the vicious habits and vicious courses , into which young men are so apt to ...
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abstrac Accordingly affection altogether ancient appears beauty Ben Jonson better breath character Classic Comedy of Errors conceive countess course critics culture Daugh divine doth doubtless drama duke equally excellence exem expression faculties Falstaff feelings female former genius gentle Gentlemen of Verona give grace hand happiness harmony hath heart heaven honour human Hume humour imagination individual infinite innate intellectual irresistible grace laws less living look Love's Labour's Lost means ment mind modern moral Nahum Tate nature ness never noble objects once passion perfect perhaps persons Petruchio play poet poet's poetry pride prince principle probably reason rich scene scorn seems sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock sometimes sonnets sort soul speak spirit supposed sweet sympathies taste thing thought tion tongue true truth ture unfolds unity utter Viola virtue Warwickshire wherein whole WINTER'S TALE wisdom word worth