Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... 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 more , I might ...
... 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 more , I might ...
Strana xxi
... give the whole of Jeffrey's two opening paragraphs as an admirable appreciation of this famous work . " This is not a book of black- letter learning , or historical elucidation ; -neither is it a metaphysical dissertation , full of wise ...
... give the whole of Jeffrey's two opening paragraphs as an admirable appreciation of this famous work . " This is not a book of black- letter learning , or historical elucidation ; -neither is it a metaphysical dissertation , full of wise ...
Strana 2
... give by far the best account of the plays of Shakespear that has hitherto appeared . The only circumstances in which it was thought not impossible to improve on the manner in which the German critic has executed this part of his design ...
... give by far the best account of the plays of Shakespear that has hitherto appeared . The only circumstances in which it was thought not impossible to improve on the manner in which the German critic has executed this part of his design ...
Strana 3
... gives us the history of minds ; he lays open to us , in a single word , a 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 ...
... gives us the history of minds ; he lays open to us , in a single word , a 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 ...
Strana 4
... gives wit ; and , as despair oc- casionally breaks out into laughter , it may sometimes also give vent to itself in antithetical comparisons . 66 Besides , the rights of the poetical form have not been duly weighed . Shakespear , who ...
... gives wit ; and , as despair oc- casionally breaks out into laughter , it may sometimes also give vent to itself in antithetical comparisons . 66 Besides , the rights of the poetical form have not been duly weighed . Shakespear , who ...
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