Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxiii
... less with the ordinary routine of his imagination than Perdita's lines , which seem enamoured of their own sweetness- " Daffodils , Winter's Fall That come before the swallow dares , and take act 4 The winds of March with beauty ...
... less with the ordinary routine of his imagination than Perdita's lines , which seem enamoured of their own sweetness- " Daffodils , Winter's Fall That come before the swallow dares , and take act 4 The winds of March with beauty ...
Strana 1
... less concentrated in consequence ; but the interest becomes more aerial and refined from the principle of perspective intro- duced into the subject by the imaginary changes of scene as well as by the length of time it occupies . The ...
... less concentrated in consequence ; but the interest becomes more aerial and refined from the principle of perspective intro- duced into the subject by the imaginary changes of scene as well as by the length of time it occupies . The ...
Strana 2
... less moment , in which the last act is crowded with decisive events brought about by natural and striking means . The pathos in CYMBELINE is not violent or tragical , but of the most pleasing and amiable kind . A certain tender gloom ...
... less moment , in which the last act is crowded with decisive events brought about by natural and striking means . The pathos in CYMBELINE is not violent or tragical , but of the most pleasing and amiable kind . A certain tender gloom ...
Strana 15
... less so . They are like different creations of the same mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This distinct- ness and originality is indeed the necessary conse- quence of truth and nature . Shakspeare's ...
... less so . They are like different creations of the same mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This distinct- ness and originality is indeed the necessary conse- quence of truth and nature . Shakspeare's ...
Strana 17
... less than the attempt , confounds him . " His mind is assailed by the stings of remorse , and full of " preternatural solicitings . " His speeches and C 1 soliloquies are dark riddles on human life , baffling solution MACBETH . 17.
... less than the attempt , confounds him . " His mind is assailed by the stings of remorse , and full of " preternatural solicitings . " His speeches and C 1 soliloquies are dark riddles on human life , baffling solution MACBETH . 17.
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