Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... scene in the storm , where he is exposed to all the fury of the elements , though grand and terrible , is not so fine , but the moralizing scenes with Mad Tom , Kent , and Gloster , are upon a par with the former . His exclamation in ...
... scene in the storm , where he is exposed to all the fury of the elements , though grand and terrible , is not so fine , but the moralizing scenes with Mad Tom , Kent , and Gloster , are upon a par with the former . His exclamation in ...
Strana 178
... scene . The three parts of Henry VI convey a picture of very little else ; and are inferior to the other historical plays . They have brilliant passages ; but the general ground - work is com- paratively poor and meagre , the style flat ...
... scene . The three parts of Henry VI convey a picture of very little else ; and are inferior to the other historical plays . They have brilliant passages ; but the general ground - work is com- paratively poor and meagre , the style flat ...
Strana 202
... scene in which King John suggests to Hubert the design of murdering his nephew is a master - piece of dramatic skill , but it is still inferior , very inferior to the scene between Hubert and Arthur , when the latter learns the orders ...
... scene in which King John suggests to Hubert the design of murdering his nephew is a master - piece of dramatic skill , but it is still inferior , very inferior to the scene between Hubert and Arthur , when the latter learns the orders ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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