Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxxvii
... objects according to the impulses of imagina- tion , produces a genius and a taste for poetry . According to Dr. Johnson , a mountain is sublime , or a rose is beautiful ; for that their name and definition imply . But he would no more ...
... objects according to the impulses of imagina- tion , produces a genius and a taste for poetry . According to Dr. Johnson , a mountain is sublime , or a rose is beautiful ; for that their name and definition imply . But he would no more ...
Strana 14
... objects of his ambition and revenge , or his recoiling from them , equally betrays the harassed state of his feelings . This part of his character is admirably set off by being brought in connexion with that ... object till all is 14 MACBETH.
... objects of his ambition and revenge , or his recoiling from them , equally betrays the harassed state of his feelings . This part of his character is admirably set off by being brought in connexion with that ... object till all is 14 MACBETH.
Strana 57
... object . The understanding is a dividing and measuring faculty it judges of things , not according to their immediate impression on the mind , but according to their relations to one another . The one is a mono- polizing faculty , which ...
... object . The understanding is a dividing and measuring faculty it judges of things , not according to their immediate impression on the mind , but according to their relations to one another . The one is a mono- polizing faculty , which ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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