Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... genius, where hemightcut down imagination to matteroffact, regulate the passionsaccording toreason,and translate the whole intologicaldiagrams and rhetorical declamation'. Thus he saysof Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to ...
... genius, where hemightcut down imagination to matteroffact, regulate the passionsaccording toreason,and translate the whole intologicaldiagrams and rhetorical declamation'. Thus he saysof Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to ...
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... genius for felicitous, apposite quotation,and steadily bettered itashe grewolder, would certainlyhave said 'Yes'to this.Atall events learning impresses; itcarries weight:and therefore it hasalways seemed tomethathe showedsmall tact ...
... genius for felicitous, apposite quotation,and steadily bettered itashe grewolder, would certainlyhave said 'Yes'to this.Atall events learning impresses; itcarries weight:and therefore it hasalways seemed tomethathe showedsmall tact ...
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... genius incomparison withthis, that,or the other man's of the sixteenth century, than Milton's in comparison with any one's of the seventeenth. Some few men are absolute and can only be judged absolutely. (3) For thethird merit—ifthe ...
... genius incomparison withthis, that,or the other man's of the sixteenth century, than Milton's in comparison with any one's of the seventeenth. Some few men are absolute and can only be judged absolutely. (3) For thethird merit—ifthe ...
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... genius theutmost elevation andthe utmost depth; and the most foreign, and even apparently irreconcilableproperties subsist in himpeaceably together. The worldofspirits and nature havelaid all theirtreasures at his feet. Instrength a ...
... genius theutmost elevation andthe utmost depth; and the most foreign, and even apparently irreconcilableproperties subsist in himpeaceably together. The worldofspirits and nature havelaid all theirtreasures at his feet. Instrength a ...
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... genius.Wehave a high respect for Dr. Johnson's characterand understanding, mixed with something likepersonal attachment: buthewas neither apoet nor a judge of poetry. He might inone sense be a judgeofpoetryasit falls within the ...
... genius.Wehave a high respect for Dr. Johnson's characterand understanding, mixed with something likepersonal attachment: buthewas neither apoet nor a judge of poetry. He might inone sense be a judgeofpoetryasit falls within the ...
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