Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... critic , it may be said that to every writer whom he touches he affords the best and most inspiring introduction . In many respects of great importance to the student of English literature he has no equal as a critic . In the ...
... critic , it may be said that to every writer whom he touches he affords the best and most inspiring introduction . In many respects of great importance to the student of English literature he has no equal as a critic . In the ...
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... critics that ever lived , " are Lamb's and Thackeray's famous tributes to the genius of William Hazlitt , a critic whom every critic delights to honour . With the steadily increasing interest that is now manifested in literary criticism ...
... critics that ever lived , " are Lamb's and Thackeray's famous tributes to the genius of William Hazlitt , a critic whom every critic delights to honour . With the steadily increasing interest that is now manifested in literary criticism ...
Strana xv
... critic he could expound with rare success and apparent enjoyment qualities that his own life and conduct never reveal . " I have loitered my life away , reading books , looking at pictures , going to plays , hearing , think- ing ...
... critic he could expound with rare success and apparent enjoyment qualities that his own life and conduct never reveal . " I have loitered my life away , reading books , looking at pictures , going to plays , hearing , think- ing ...
Strana xix
... critic , by virtue of his learning , has , in forming his judgments , to contend against in- numerable idola theatri . But suppose for a moment that a naturally great critic were to have submitted . to his judgment as new books a number ...
... critic , by virtue of his learning , has , in forming his judgments , to contend against in- numerable idola theatri . But suppose for a moment that a naturally great critic were to have submitted . to his judgment as new books a number ...
Strana xx
... critic , and what is true of him cannot be made a general- isation . His method was justified by his genius , and gives no authority for supposing that in criticism . ignorance is bliss . For it is only Hazlitt that has Hazlitt's ...
... critic , and what is true of him cannot be made a general- isation . His method was justified by his genius , and gives no authority for supposing that in criticism . ignorance is bliss . For it is only Hazlitt that has Hazlitt's ...
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