Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana x
... equal truth ; not only does he transport him- self to distant ages and foreign nations , and portray in the most accurate manner , with only a few apparent violations of costume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in ...
... equal truth ; not only does he transport him- self to distant ages and foreign nations , and portray in the most accurate manner , with only a few apparent violations of costume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in ...
Strana xvi
... equal elevation , and possesses equal extent and profundity . All that I before wished was , not to admit that the former prepon- derated . He is highly inventive in comic situations and motives . It will be hardly possible to xvi PREFACE .
... equal elevation , and possesses equal extent and profundity . All that I before wished was , not to admit that the former prepon- derated . He is highly inventive in comic situations and motives . It will be hardly possible to xvi PREFACE .
Strana xviii
... to bury the cha- racteristic merits of his author under a load of cumbrous phraseology , and to weigh his excellencies and defects in equal scales , stuffed full of " swelling figures and sonorous epithets . xviii PREFACE .
... to bury the cha- racteristic merits of his author under a load of cumbrous phraseology , and to weigh his excellencies and defects in equal scales , stuffed full of " swelling figures and sonorous epithets . xviii PREFACE .
Strana 12
... equal to the greatest things , he was not above an attention to the smallest . Thus the gallant sportsmen in CYMBELINE have to encounter the abrupt declivities of hill and valley : Touchstone and Audrey jog along a level path . The deer ...
... equal to the greatest things , he was not above an attention to the smallest . Thus the gallant sportsmen in CYMBELINE have to encounter the abrupt declivities of hill and valley : Touchstone and Audrey jog along a level path . The deer ...
Strana 17
... equal to the struggle with fate and conscience . He now this " bends up each corporal instrument to the terrible t feat ; " at other times his heart misgives him , and he is cowed and abashed by his success . " The deed , no less than ...
... equal to the struggle with fate and conscience . He now this " bends up each corporal instrument to the terrible t feat ; " at other times his heart misgives him , and he is cowed and abashed by his success . " The deed , no less than ...
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