Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvii
... 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 theatre ] is The true pathos and ...
... 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 theatre ] is The true pathos and ...
Strana xxi
... truth , rather an encomium on Shakespeare than a commentary or critique on him - and is written , more to show extraordinary love than extraordinary knowledge of his productions . Nevertheless , it is a very pleasing book — and , we do ...
... truth , rather an encomium on Shakespeare than a commentary or critique on him - and is written , more to show extraordinary love than extraordinary knowledge of his productions . Nevertheless , it is a very pleasing book — and , we do ...
Strana xxii
... truth is sempiternal . Not the least valuable part of it is enshrined in its concluding words . For assuredly part of the secret of Hazlitt is his power as a teacher . He not only felt enthu- siasm but he imparts it . No man's work ...
... truth is sempiternal . Not the least valuable part of it is enshrined in its concluding words . For assuredly part of the secret of Hazlitt is his power as a teacher . He not only felt enthu- siasm but he imparts it . No man's work ...
Strana 2
... truth ; not only does he transport himself to distant ages and foreign nations , and pourtray in the most accurate manner , with only a few apparent violations of cos- tume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in their ...
... truth ; not only does he transport himself to distant ages and foreign nations , and pourtray in the most accurate manner , with only a few apparent violations of cos- tume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in their ...
Strana 3
... truth and consistency , that even when deformed monsters like Caliban , he extorts the conviction , that if there should be such beings , they would so conduct themselves . In a word , as he carries with him the most fruitful and daring ...
... truth and consistency , that even when deformed monsters like Caliban , he extorts the conviction , that if there should be such beings , they would so conduct themselves . In a word , as he carries with him the most fruitful and daring ...
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