Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... nature ; and it is not so just to say that he speaks from her , as that she speaks through him . " His characters are so much nature herself , that it is a sort of injury to call them by so distant a name as copies of her . Those of ...
... nature ; and it is not so just to say that he speaks from her , as that she speaks through him . " His characters are so much nature herself , that it is a sort of injury to call them by so distant a name as copies of her . Those of ...
Strana xiii
... nature , on the other hand , he carries nature into the re- gions of fancy , lying beyond the confines of reality . We are lost in astonishment at seeing the extraordinary , the wonderful , and the unheard - of , in such PREFACE .
... nature , on the other hand , he carries nature into the re- gions of fancy , lying beyond the confines of reality . We are lost in astonishment at seeing the extraordinary , the wonderful , and the unheard - of , in such PREFACE .
Strana xiv
... natural and free from affectation . There are , it is true , passages , though , comparatively speaking , very few , where his poetry exceeds the bounds of true dialogue , where a too soaring imagination , a too luxuriant wit , rendered ...
... natural and free from affectation . There are , it is true , passages , though , comparatively speaking , very few , where his poetry exceeds the bounds of true dialogue , where a too soaring imagination , a too luxuriant wit , rendered ...
Strana xv
... natural pathos , which consists in exclamations destitute of imagery , and nowise elevated above every - day life . But energetic passions electrify the whole of the mental powers , and will , consequently , in highly favored natures ...
... natural pathos , which consists in exclamations destitute of imagery , and nowise elevated above every - day life . But energetic passions electrify the whole of the mental powers , and will , consequently , in highly favored natures ...
Strana xvi
... nature , may be seen in Iago and Richard the Third . The constant reference to a petty and puny race must cripple the boldness of the poet . Fortunately for his art , Shakspeare lived in an age extremely suscepti- ble of noble and ...
... nature , may be seen in Iago and Richard the Third . The constant reference to a petty and puny race must cripple the boldness of the poet . Fortunately for his art , Shakspeare lived in an age extremely suscepti- ble of noble and ...
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