Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... interest that is now manifested in literary criticism , it is natural to find an ever increasing respect and admiration for the work of Hazlitt . In our own day he has well been called " the critics ' critic , " and the fitness of the ...
... interest that is now manifested in literary criticism , it is natural to find an ever increasing respect and admiration for the work of Hazlitt . In our own day he has well been called " the critics ' critic , " and the fitness of the ...
Strana xix
... interest however much they might conflict with authority . There is , of course , a fallacy underlying this very supposition , since ample knowledge is a pre - condition of critical ability . But to as large an extent as is possible for ...
... interest however much they might conflict with authority . There is , of course , a fallacy underlying this very supposition , since ample knowledge is a pre - condition of critical ability . But to as large an extent as is possible for ...
Strana 8
... interest in them . Shakespear's bold and happy flights of imagination were equally thrown away upon our author . He was not only without any particular fineness of organic sensibility , alive to all the " mighty world of ear and eye ...
... interest in them . Shakespear's bold and happy flights of imagination were equally thrown away upon our author . He was not only without any particular fineness of organic sensibility , alive to all the " mighty world of ear and eye ...
Strana 11
... interest becomes more aerial and refined from the principle of perspective introduced into the subject by the ... interests of the story together are never entirely broken . The most straggling and seemingly casual incidents are ...
... interest becomes more aerial and refined from the principle of perspective introduced into the subject by the ... interests of the story together are never entirely broken . The most straggling and seemingly casual incidents are ...
Strana 12
... interest she takes in him ; and she is only interesting herself from her tender- ness and constancy to her husband . It is the peculiar excellence of Shakespear's heroines , that they seem to exist only in their attachment to others ...
... interest she takes in him ; and she is only interesting herself from her tender- ness and constancy to her husband . It is the peculiar excellence of Shakespear's heroines , that they seem to exist only in their attachment to others ...
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