Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvii
... sense be a judge of poetry as it falls within the limits and is poetry . Least of all was he qualified to be a judge of Shakspeare , who " alone is high fantastical . " Let those who have a prejudice against Johnson read Boswell's Life ...
... sense be a judge of poetry as it falls within the limits and is poetry . Least of all was he qualified to be a judge of Shakspeare , who " alone is high fantastical . " Let those who have a prejudice against Johnson read Boswell's Life ...
Strana xviii
... sense and practical wisdom , rather than of genius and feeling . He retained the regular , habi- tual impressions of actual objects , but he could not follow the rapid flights of fancy , or the strong movements xviii PREFACE .
... sense and practical wisdom , rather than of genius and feeling . He retained the regular , habi- tual impressions of actual objects , but he could not follow the rapid flights of fancy , or the strong movements xviii PREFACE .
Strana xix
... 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 the ...
... 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 the ...
Strana xx
... sense ; nor do we think he would have any very profound feeling of the beauty of the passages here referred to . A stately common - place , such as Con- greve's description of a ruin in The Mourning Bride , would have answered Johnson's ...
... sense ; nor do we think he would have any very profound feeling of the beauty of the passages here referred to . A stately common - place , such as Con- greve's description of a ruin in The Mourning Bride , would have answered Johnson's ...
Strana xxi
William Hazlitt. express that passion and the uneasy sense of delight by something still more beautiful , and no one can feel this pas- sionate love of nature without quick natural sensibility . To a mere literal and formal apprehension ...
William Hazlitt. express that passion and the uneasy sense of delight by something still more beautiful , and no one can feel this pas- sionate love of nature without quick natural sensibility . To a mere literal and formal apprehension ...
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