Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana x
... and always brilliant in ex- pression . Right or wrong , they cannot be read with in- difference ; for whatever may have been his faults , Hazlitt never wrote a dull sentence . PREFACE . It is observed by Mr. Pope , that X ADVERTISEMENT .
... and always brilliant in ex- pression . Right or wrong , they cannot be read with in- difference ; for whatever may have been his faults , Hazlitt never wrote a dull sentence . PREFACE . It is observed by Mr. Pope , that X ADVERTISEMENT .
Strana xiii
... Never , perhaps , was there so comprehensive a talent for the delineation of character as Shakspeare's . It not only grasps the diversities of rank , sex and age , down to the dawnings of infancy ; not only do the king and the beggar ...
... Never , perhaps , was there so comprehensive a talent for the delineation of character as Shakspeare's . It not only grasps the diversities of rank , sex and age , down to the dawnings of infancy ; not only do the king and the beggar ...
Strana xv
... never , in fact , varnished over wild and blood - thirsty pas- sions 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 ...
... never , in fact , varnished over wild and blood - thirsty pas- sions 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 ...
Strana 1
... never entirely broken . The most straggling and seemingly casual incidents are contriv- ed in such a manner as to lead at last to the most complete de- velopment of the catastrophe . The ease and conscious uncon- cern with which this is ...
... never entirely broken . The most straggling and seemingly casual incidents are contriv- ed in such a manner as to lead at last to the most complete de- velopment of the catastrophe . The ease and conscious uncon- cern with which this is ...
Strana 7
... never wing'd from view o ' th ' nest ; nor know not What air's from home . Haply this life is best , If quiet life is best ; sweeter to you That have a sharper known ; well corresponding With your stiff age ; but unto us it is A cell of ...
... never wing'd from view o ' th ' nest ; nor know not What air's from home . Haply this life is best , If quiet life is best ; sweeter to you That have a sharper known ; well corresponding With your stiff age ; but unto us it is A cell of ...
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