Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... person , although he had so lately entered upon the subject . " These statements , which are corroborated by the evidence of the elder Patmore and others , suggest some of the outstanding characteristics of Hazlitt's critical method ...
... person , although he had so lately entered upon the subject . " These statements , which are corroborated by the evidence of the elder Patmore and others , suggest some of the outstanding characteristics of Hazlitt's critical method ...
Strana 1
... persons , I believe one might have applied them with certainty to every speaker . " The object of the volume here offered to the public , is to illustrate these remarks in a more particular manner by a reference to each play . A ...
... persons , I believe one might have applied them with certainty to every speaker . " The object of the volume here offered to the public , is to illustrate these remarks in a more particular manner by a reference to each play . A ...
Strana 11
... the fate of almost every person in the drama is made to depend on the solution of a single circumstance — the answer of Iachimo to the question of Imogen respecting the obtaining of the ring from Posthumus . Dr Johnson is Cymbeline.
... the fate of almost every person in the drama is made to depend on the solution of a single circumstance — the answer of Iachimo to the question of Imogen respecting the obtaining of the ring from Posthumus . Dr Johnson is Cymbeline.
Strana 12
... persons as they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which are more important . We are too much interested in their affairs to stop to look at their faces , except by stealth and at intervals . No one ...
... persons as they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which are more important . We are too much interested in their affairs to stop to look at their faces , except by stealth and at intervals . No one ...
Strana 16
... person and manners , is not without shrewdness in his observations . So true is it that folly is as often owing to a want of proper sentiments as to a want of understanding ! The exclamation of the ancient critic - Oh Menander and ...
... person and manners , is not without shrewdness in his observations . So true is it that folly is as often owing to a want of proper sentiments as to a want of understanding ! The exclamation of the ancient critic - Oh Menander and ...
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