Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana xviii
... common standard of conventional propriety ; and the most exquisite refinement or sublimity produced an effect on his mind , only as they could be translated into the language of measured prose . To him an excess of beauty was a fault ...
... common standard of conventional propriety ; and the most exquisite refinement or sublimity produced an effect on his mind , only as they could be translated into the language of measured prose . To him an excess of beauty was a fault ...
Strana xix
... Common sense sympa- thizes with the impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary circumstances : genius catches the glancing com- binations presented to the eye of fancy , under the influence of passion . It is the province of ...
... Common sense sympa- thizes with the impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary circumstances : genius catches the glancing com- binations presented to the eye of fancy , under the influence of passion . It is the province of ...
Strana xx
... common - place , such as Con- greve's description of a ruin in The Mourning Bride , would have answered Johnson's purpose just as well , or better than the first ; and an indiscriminate profusion of scents and hues would have interfered ...
... common - place , such as Con- greve's description of a ruin in The Mourning Bride , would have answered Johnson's purpose just as well , or better than the first ; and an indiscriminate profusion of scents and hues would have interfered ...
Strana 13
... the force of passion ! Her fault seems to have been an excess of that strong principle of self - interest and family aggrandizement , not amenable to the common feelings of compassion and justice , which is so MACBETH . 13.
... the force of passion ! Her fault seems to have been an excess of that strong principle of self - interest and family aggrandizement , not amenable to the common feelings of compassion and justice , which is so MACBETH . 13.
Strana 14
... common reflection , by the manner of introducing it , occurs in a speech of Duncan , complaining of his having been deceived in his opinion of the Thane of Cawdor , at the very moment that he is expressing the most unbounded confidence ...
... common reflection , by the manner of introducing it , occurs in a speech of Duncan , complaining of his having been deceived in his opinion of the Thane of Cawdor , at the very moment that he is expressing the most unbounded confidence ...
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