Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... manner as from real cases . 6 And yet Johnson has objected to Shakespeare , that his pathos is not always natural and free from affectation . There are , it is true , passages , though , comparatively speaking , very few , where his ...
... manner as from real cases . 6 And yet Johnson has objected to Shakespeare , that his pathos is not always natural and free from affectation . There are , it is true , passages , though , comparatively speaking , very few , where his ...
Strana 11
... manner , one of the brothers says to the other , when about to perform the funeral rites to Fidele : Nay , Cadwall , we must lay his head to the east ; My Father hath a reason for❜t . Shakespeare's morality is introduced in the same ...
... manner , one of the brothers says to the other , when about to perform the funeral rites to Fidele : Nay , Cadwall , we must lay his head to the east ; My Father hath a reason for❜t . Shakespeare's morality is introduced in the same ...
Strana 122
... manner in which Romeo echoes her frantic grief and disappointment in the next scene at being banished from her . - Perhaps one of the finest pieces of acting that ever was witnessed on the stage , is Mr. Kean's manner of doing this ...
... manner in which Romeo echoes her frantic grief and disappointment in the next scene at being banished from her . - Perhaps one of the finest pieces of acting that ever was witnessed on the stage , is Mr. Kean's manner of doing this ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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