Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... passion , taking this word in its widest signification , as including every mental condition , every tone , from indifference or familiar mirth to the wildest rage and despair . He gives us the history of minds ; he lays open to us , in ...
... passion , taking this word in its widest signification , as including every mental condition , every tone , from indifference or familiar mirth to the wildest rage and despair . He gives us the history of minds ; he lays open to us , in ...
Strana xiii
... passions electrify the whole of the men- tal powers , and will , consequently , in highly- favoured natures , express themselves in an ingenious and figurative manner . It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as ...
... passions electrify the whole of the men- tal powers , and will , consequently , in highly- favoured natures , express themselves in an ingenious and figurative manner . It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as ...
Strana xv
... passions with a pleasing exterior , never clothed crime and want of principle with a false show of greatness of soul ; and in that respect he is every way deserving of praise . Twice he has portrayed downright villains ; and the ...
... passions with a pleasing exterior , never clothed crime and want of principle with a false show of greatness of soul ; and in that respect he is every way deserving of praise . Twice he has portrayed downright villains ; and the ...
Strana xx
... passion . That is , he was to the poet what the painter of still life is to the painter of history . Common sense sympathises with the impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary circumstances : genius catches the glancing ...
... passion . That is , he was to the poet what the painter of still life is to the painter of history . Common sense sympathises with the impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary circumstances : genius catches the glancing ...
Strana xxi
... passion , or the infinite fluctuations of thought and accident . Hence he could judge neither of the heights nor ... passions according to reason , and translate the whole into logical diagrams and rhetorical declamation . Thus he says ...
... passion , or the infinite fluctuations of thought and accident . Hence he could judge neither of the heights nor ... passions according to reason , and translate the whole into logical diagrams and rhetorical declamation . Thus he says ...
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