Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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William Hazlitt. RICHARD II RICHARD II is a play little known compared with Richard III , which last is a play that every un- fledged candidate for theatrical fame chooses to strut and fret his hour upon the stage in ; yet we confess ...
William Hazlitt. RICHARD II RICHARD II is a play little known compared with Richard III , which last is a play that every un- fledged candidate for theatrical fame chooses to strut and fret his hour upon the stage in ; yet we confess ...
Strana 187
William Hazlitt. RICHARD III RICHARD III may be considered as properly a stage - play it belongs to the theatre , rather than to the closet . We shall therefore criticize it chiefly with a reference to the manner in which we have seen it ...
William Hazlitt. RICHARD III RICHARD III may be considered as properly a stage - play it belongs to the theatre , rather than to the closet . We shall therefore criticize it chiefly with a reference to the manner in which we have seen it ...
Strana 190
... Richard III by the superior efforts of his genius in Othello ( his master - piece ) , in the murder - scene in Macbeth , in Richard II , in Sir Giles Overreach , and lastly in Oroonoko ; but we still like to look back to his first ...
... Richard III by the superior efforts of his genius in Othello ( his master - piece ) , in the murder - scene in Macbeth , in Richard II , in Sir Giles Overreach , and lastly in Oroonoko ; but we still like to look back to his first ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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