Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... passionate enthusiasm for the best in English literature . He is more than the critics ' critic just because of this union of enthusiasm and insight . To the critic he is suggestive no less when he is manifestly wrong than when he is ...
... passionate enthusiasm for the best in English literature . He is more than the critics ' critic just because of this union of enthusiasm and insight . To the critic he is suggestive no less when he is manifestly wrong than when he is ...
Strana xvi
... passion intervenes I should belie my own con- science if I said less than that I think W. H. to be , in his natural and healthy state , one of the wisest and finest spirits breathing . So far from being ashamed of that intimacy which ...
... passion intervenes I should belie my own con- science if I said less than that I think W. H. to be , in his natural and healthy state , one of the wisest and finest spirits breathing . So far from being ashamed of that intimacy which ...
Strana xvii
... passion which he had fostered with a life - long loyalty and from which he had reaped the chief happiness of his life . " A rose smells doubly sweet after being stifled with tinctures and essences , and we enjoy the idea of a journey ...
... passion which he had fostered with a life - long loyalty and from which he had reaped the chief happiness of his life . " A rose smells doubly sweet after being stifled with tinctures and essences , and we enjoy the idea of a journey ...
Strana 3
... passion , taking this word in its widest signification , as including every mental condition , every tone from indifference or familiar mirth to the wildest rage and despair . He gives us the history of minds ; he lays open to us , in a ...
... passion , taking this word in its widest signification , as including every mental condition , every tone from indifference or familiar mirth to the wildest rage and despair . He gives us the history of minds ; he lays open to us , in a ...
Strana 4
... passions electrify the whole of the mental powers , and will , conse- quently , in highly favoured natures , express themselves in an ingenious and figurative manner . It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as ...
... passions electrify the whole of the mental powers , and will , conse- quently , in highly favoured natures , express themselves in an ingenious and figurative manner . It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as ...
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