Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana 96
... racter and sentiment , in conformity to known facts , instead of trusting to his observations of general nature or to the unlimited indulgence of his own fancy . What he has added to the history , is upon an equality with it . His ...
... racter and sentiment , in conformity to known facts , instead of trusting to his observations of general nature or to the unlimited indulgence of his own fancy . What he has added to the history , is upon an equality with it . His ...
Strana 116
... racter and nature , and the same spirit of humanity . His ideal beings are as true and natural as his real characters ; that is , as consistent with themselves , for if we supposed such beings to exist at all , they could not act ...
... racter and nature , and the same spirit of humanity . His ideal beings are as true and natural as his real characters ; that is , as consistent with themselves , for if we supposed such beings to exist at all , they could not act ...
Strana 119
William Hazlitt. pieces . It is not indeed pleasant to see this cha- racter on the stage , any more than it is to see the god Pan personated there . But in itself it is one of the wildest and most abstracted of all Shak- speare's ...
William Hazlitt. pieces . It is not indeed pleasant to see this cha- racter on the stage , any more than it is to see the god Pan personated there . But in itself it is one of the wildest and most abstracted of all Shak- speare's ...
Strana 157
... racter , its careless , light - hearted villainy , contrasted with the sullen , rancorous malignity of Regan and Goneril , its connection with the conduct of the under - plot , in which Gloster's persecution of one LEAR . 157.
... racter , its careless , light - hearted villainy , contrasted with the sullen , rancorous malignity of Regan and Goneril , its connection with the conduct of the under - plot , in which Gloster's persecution of one LEAR . 157.
Strana 194
... racter , the soliloquy on honour , the description of his new - raised recruits , his meeting with the chief justice , his abuse of the Prince and Poins , who overhear him , to Doll Tearsheet , his reconciliation with Mrs Quickly who ...
... racter , the soliloquy on honour , the description of his new - raised recruits , his meeting with the chief justice , his abuse of the Prince and Poins , who overhear him , to Doll Tearsheet , his reconciliation with Mrs Quickly who ...
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