Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana xv
... thing to make me happy , but wanting that have wanted everything ! " From the first Hazlitt's marriage had proved unfortunate , and it was the culmination of a long estrangement rather than an unexpected rupture that happened in 1823 ...
... thing to make me happy , but wanting that have wanted everything ! " From the first Hazlitt's marriage had proved unfortunate , and it was the culmination of a long estrangement rather than an unexpected rupture that happened in 1823 ...
Strana xvi
... things which he chooses to do ; judging him by his conversations , which I enjoyed so long and relished so deeply , or by his books , in those places where no clouding passion intervenes I should belie my own con- science if I said less ...
... things which he chooses to do ; judging him by his conversations , which I enjoyed so long and relished so deeply , or by his books , in those places where no clouding passion intervenes I should belie my own con- science if I said less ...
Strana xx
... things . There is some point , some fancy , some feeling , some taste , shown in treating of these . Which of my conclusions have been reversed ? " This is a bold challenge flung to time . There never yet was a critic that has not lost ...
... things . There is some point , some fancy , some feeling , some taste , shown in treating of these . Which of my conclusions have been reversed ? " This is a bold challenge flung to time . There never yet was a critic that has not lost ...
Strana 4
... thing appears unnatural that does not suit its own tame insipidity . Hence , an idea has been formed of simple and natural pathos , which consists in exclamations destitute of imagery , and nowise elevated above every - day life . But ...
... thing appears unnatural that does not suit its own tame insipidity . Hence , an idea has been formed of simple and natural pathos , which consists in exclamations destitute of imagery , and nowise elevated above every - day life . But ...
Strana 6
... thing to the common standard of con- ventional propriety ; and the most exquisite refine- ment or sublimity produced ... things , made no im- pression on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no idea of natural ...
... thing to the common standard of con- ventional propriety ; and the most exquisite refine- ment or sublimity produced ... things , made no im- pression on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no idea of natural ...
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