Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana x
... truth always aimed at , they nevertheless serve as guides and monitors to the un- derstanding and imagination of the reader . This seems especially the case with the work now submitted to the public . These views of the " Characters of ...
... truth always aimed at , they nevertheless serve as guides and monitors to the un- derstanding and imagination of the reader . This seems especially the case with the work now submitted to the public . These views of the " Characters of ...
Strana xiii
... truth ; not only does he transport himself to distant ages and foreign nations , and portray in the most accurate manner , with only a few apparent viola- tions of costume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in their wars ...
... truth ; not only does he transport himself to distant ages and foreign nations , and portray in the most accurate manner , with only a few apparent viola- tions of costume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in their wars ...
Strana xiv
... truth , that the physician may enrich his observations from them in the same manner as from real cases . 6 * And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare , that his pathos is not always natural and free from affectation . There are , it ...
... truth , that the physician may enrich his observations from them in the same manner as from real cases . 6 * And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare , that his pathos is not always natural and free from affectation . There are , it ...
Strana xxii
... truth of his opinions . If Dr. Johnson's opi- nion was right , the following observations on Shakspeare's Plays must be greatly exaggerated , if not ridiculous . If he was wrong , what has been said may perhaps account for his being so ...
... truth of his opinions . If Dr. Johnson's opi- nion was right , the following observations on Shakspeare's Plays must be greatly exaggerated , if not ridiculous . If he was wrong , what has been said may perhaps account for his being so ...
Strana 5
... truth and constancy . Our admiration of her beauty is excited with as little conscious- ness as possible on her part . There are two delicious descrip- tions given of her , one when she is asleep , and one when she is supposed dead ...
... truth and constancy . Our admiration of her beauty is excited with as little conscious- ness as possible on her part . There are two delicious descrip- tions given of her , one when she is asleep , and one when she is supposed dead ...
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