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... Dramatic Literature' for the Edinburgh,andthis would seemto have started him on his Charactersof Shakespeare's Plays. Throughout 1816he wrote at it sedulously. The MS.,when completed,was acceptedby Mr. C. H. Reynell, of 21, Piccadilly ...
... Dramatic Literature' for the Edinburgh,andthis would seemto have started him on his Charactersof Shakespeare's Plays. Throughout 1816he wrote at it sedulously. The MS.,when completed,was acceptedby Mr. C. H. Reynell, of 21, Piccadilly ...
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... DRAMATIC distinctions which Shakespeare has engrafted onthis general nature, becausehefelt nointerest in them. Nothing is easier to provethan that in thisworld nobody ever inventedanything. So it may be provedthat, Johnson having ...
... DRAMATIC distinctions which Shakespeare has engrafted onthis general nature, becausehefelt nointerest in them. Nothing is easier to provethan that in thisworld nobody ever inventedanything. So it may be provedthat, Johnson having ...
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... dramatic criticism, itisin realitya discourse on the philosophy of life and human nature, more suggestive than many approved treatisesexpressly devoted to that subject'. Well, for thesecond halfof this pronouncement— constat. 'You see ...
... dramatic criticism, itisin realitya discourse on the philosophy of life and human nature, more suggestive than many approved treatisesexpressly devoted to that subject'. Well, for thesecond halfof this pronouncement— constat. 'You see ...
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... dramatic craftsman, studied himassuch, worshippedhim forhis incomparableskill indoing what hetried, allhis lifeand all the time, todo. In these days much merit must beallowedto a Shakespearian critic who takes his author steadilyasa ...
... dramatic craftsman, studied himassuch, worshippedhim forhis incomparableskill indoing what hetried, allhis lifeand all the time, todo. In these days much merit must beallowedto a Shakespearian critic who takes his author steadilyasa ...
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... dramatic forgetfulness of himself impossible. With this exception, the censureoriginates only in a fanciless way of thinking,to which everything appears unnatural that does not suit itsown tame insipidity. Hence, an idea has been formed ...
... dramatic forgetfulness of himself impossible. With this exception, the censureoriginates only in a fanciless way of thinking,to which everything appears unnatural that does not suit itsown tame insipidity. Hence, an idea has been formed ...
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