Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... object of the volume here offered to the public is to illustrate these remarks in a more particular manner by a reference to each play . A gentleman of the name of Mason , the author of a Treatise on Ornamental Gardening ( not Mason the ...
... object of the volume here offered to the public is to illustrate these remarks in a more particular manner by a reference to each play . A gentleman of the name of Mason , the author of a Treatise on Ornamental Gardening ( not Mason the ...
Strana xv
... object , to move in a sufficiently powerful manner when he wished to do so , has occasionally , by indulging in a freer play , pur- posely moderated the impressions when too painful , and immediately introduced a musical alleviation of ...
... object , to move in a sufficiently powerful manner when he wished to do so , has occasionally , by indulging in a freer play , pur- posely moderated the impressions when too painful , and immediately introduced a musical alleviation of ...
Strana xviii
... objects but " such as he could measure with a two - foot rule , or tell upon ten fingers " he judged of human nature in the same way , by mood and figure : he saw only the definite , the positive , and the practical ; the average forms ...
... objects but " such as he could measure with a two - foot rule , or tell upon ten fingers " he judged of human nature in the same way , by mood and figure : he saw only the definite , the positive , and the practical ; the average forms ...
Strana xx
... objects ac- cording to the impulses of imagination , produces a genius and a taste for poetry . According to Dr. Johnson , a moun- tain is sublime , or a rose is beautiful ; for that their name and definition imply . But he would no ...
... objects ac- cording to the impulses of imagination , produces a genius and a taste for poetry . According to Dr. Johnson , a moun- tain is sublime , or a rose is beautiful ; for that their name and definition imply . But he would no ...
Strana 8
... objects of prey , " The game's a - foot , " & c . , — with Jaques they are fine subjects to moralize upon at leisure , " under the shade of melancholy boughs . " We cannot take leave of this play , which is a favorite with us , without ...
... objects of prey , " The game's a - foot , " & c . , — with Jaques they are fine subjects to moralize upon at leisure , " under the shade of melancholy boughs . " We cannot take leave of this play , which is a favorite with us , without ...
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