Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... standing . " The fact was that Hazlitt was resolved against entering the ministry , and at this time pre- ferred philosophy and politics to theology . It was in 1798 , the year of his return home , when he was still unsettled as to a ...
... standing . " The fact was that Hazlitt was resolved against entering the ministry , and at this time pre- ferred philosophy and politics to theology . It was in 1798 , the year of his return home , when he was still unsettled as to a ...
Strana xiii
... standing that he became the favourite target for the artillery of " Blackwood " and " The Quarterly . " The chapter is not an edifying one in the history of English literature , and it is not easy with any accuracy to allocate the blame ...
... standing that he became the favourite target for the artillery of " Blackwood " and " The Quarterly . " The chapter is not an edifying one in the history of English literature , and it is not easy with any accuracy to allocate the blame ...
Strana 3
... stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who , in the language of Lessing , are thorough masters of the legal style of love . He paints , in a most inimitable manner , the gradual progress ...
... stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who , in the language of Lessing , are thorough masters of the legal style of love . He paints , in a most inimitable manner , the gradual progress ...
Strana 5
... stand on end , and congeals our blood with horror , possessed , at the same time , the in- sinuating loveliness of ... stands on an equal elevation , and possesses equal extent and profundity . All that I before wished was , not to admit ...
... stand on end , and congeals our blood with horror , possessed , at the same time , the in- sinuating loveliness of ... stands on an equal elevation , and possesses equal extent and profundity . All that I before wished was , not to admit ...
Strana 21
... stands first for the profound intensity of the passion ; Macbeth for the wildness of the imagination and the rapidity of the action ; Othello for the progressive interest and powerful alternations of feeling ; Hamlet for the refined ...
... stands first for the profound intensity of the passion ; Macbeth for the wildness of the imagination and the rapidity of the action ; Othello for the progressive interest and powerful alternations of feeling ; Hamlet for the refined ...
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