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Strana xvii
... thing already known . His comic characters are equally true , various , and profound , with his serious . So little is he disposed to cari- cature , that we may rather say many of his traits are almost too nice and delicate for the ...
... thing already known . His comic characters are equally true , various , and profound , with his serious . So little is he disposed to cari- cature , that we may rather say many of his traits are almost too nice and delicate for the ...
Strana xix
... , the rainbow hues of things , made no impres- sion on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no idea of natural objects but " such as he could measure with a two - foot rule , or tell upon ten PREFACE . xix.
... , the rainbow hues of things , made no impres- sion on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no idea of natural objects but " such as he could measure with a two - foot rule , or tell upon ten PREFACE . xix.
Strana xx
... things , not their striking differ- ences ; their classes , not their degrees . He was a man of strong common sense and practical wisdom , rather than of genius and feeling . He retained the regular , habitual impressions of actual ...
... things , not their striking differ- ences ; their classes , not their degrees . He was a man of strong common sense and practical wisdom , rather than of genius and feeling . He retained the regular , habitual impressions of actual ...
Strana xxiv
... things themselves , seen through the fine medium of passion : strip them of that connexion , and try them by ordinary conceptions and ordinary rules , and they are as grotesque and barbarous as you please.— By thus lowering Shakspeare's ...
... things themselves , seen through the fine medium of passion : strip them of that connexion , and try them by ordinary conceptions and ordinary rules , and they are as grotesque and barbarous as you please.— By thus lowering Shakspeare's ...
Strana xxvii
... he was wrong , what has been said may perhaps account for his being so , without detracting from his ability and judgment in other things . April 15 , 1817 . CYMBELINE . CYMBELINE is one of the most delightful of PREFACE . xxvii.
... he was wrong , what has been said may perhaps account for his being so , without detracting from his ability and judgment in other things . April 15 , 1817 . CYMBELINE . CYMBELINE is one of the most delightful of PREFACE . xxvii.
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