Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... spirits breathing , " one of the keenest and brightest critics that ever lived , " are Lamb's and Thackeray's famous tributes to the genius of William Hazlitt , a critic whom every critic delights to honour . With the steadily ...
... spirits breathing , " one of the keenest and brightest critics that ever lived , " are Lamb's and Thackeray's famous tributes to the genius of William Hazlitt , a critic whom every critic delights to honour . With the steadily ...
Strana xiii
... spirit of the age , for that allows us to say without fear of partiality or offence that it was a very evil spirit . Criticism de- generated into mere horse - play and ruffianism , and resembled nothing so much as a town and gown fight ...
... spirit of the age , for that allows us to say without fear of partiality or offence that it was a very evil spirit . Criticism de- generated into mere horse - play and ruffianism , and resembled nothing so much as a town and gown fight ...
Strana xiv
... spirits . And some of the combatants are certain to forget that it is a game , and some will even deign to stab from behind . At least that is how we choose to regard this war of words . There was no malice certainly in Christopher ...
... spirits . And some of the combatants are certain to forget that it is a game , and some will even deign to stab from behind . At least that is how we choose to regard this war of words . There was no malice certainly in Christopher ...
Strana xvi
... spirits breathing . So far from being ashamed of that intimacy which was betwixt us , it is my boast that I was able for so many years to have preserved it entire ; and I think I shall go to my grave without finding , or expecting to ...
... spirits breathing . So far from being ashamed of that intimacy which was betwixt us , it is my boast that I was able for so many years to have preserved it entire ; and I think I shall go to my grave without finding , or expecting to ...
Strana xvii
... spirits so exhilarated , that , to say truth , I am scarce sorry for the occasion that has thrown me upon the work and the author - have quite forgot my Sick Room , and more than ready to recant the doctrine that Free Admission [ to the ...
... spirits so exhilarated , that , to say truth , I am scarce sorry for the occasion that has thrown me upon the work and the author - have quite forgot my Sick Room , and more than ready to recant the doctrine that Free Admission [ to the ...
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