Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... genius of William Hazlitt , a critic whom every critic delights to honour . With the steadily increasing interest that is now manifested in literary criticism , it is natural to find an ever increasing respect and admiration for 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 , it is natural to find an ever increasing respect and admiration for the ...
Strana xx
... genius , and gives no authority for supposing that in criticism . ignorance is bliss . For it is only Hazlitt that has Hazlitt's defence : " To a want of general reading I plead guilty , and am sorry for it ; but perhaps if I had read ...
... genius , and gives no authority for supposing that in criticism . ignorance is bliss . For it is only Hazlitt that has Hazlitt's defence : " To a want of general reading I plead guilty , and am sorry for it ; but perhaps if I had read ...
Strana xxi
... genius . The author is not merely an admirer of our great dramatist , but an Idolater of him ; and openly professes his idolatry . We have ourselves LOO great a leaning to the same superstition to blame him very much for his error : and ...
... genius . The author is not merely an admirer of our great dramatist , but an Idolater of him ; and openly professes his idolatry . We have ourselves LOO great a leaning to the same superstition to blame him very much for his error : and ...
Strana 2
... genius , or the same philosophical acuteness in pointing out his characteristic excellences . As we have pretty well exhausted all we had to say upon this subject in the body of the work , we shall here transcribe Schlegel's general ...
... genius , or the same philosophical acuteness in pointing out his characteristic excellences . As we have pretty well exhausted all we had to say upon this subject in the body of the work , we shall here transcribe Schlegel's general ...
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... genius the utmost elevation and the utmost depth ; and the most foreign , and even apparently irreconcileable properties subsist in him peaceably together . The world of spirits and nature have laid all their treasures at his feet . In ...
... genius the utmost elevation and the utmost depth ; and the most foreign , and even apparently irreconcileable properties subsist in him peaceably together . The world of spirits and nature have laid all their treasures at his feet . In ...
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