Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... he was Irishby blood, intellectual by geniture, born intodissent, and a minority of dissent, taught at home tovaluethe things ofthemind,in early childhood a nomad, inlater childhood 'privately educated'—a process which (whatever its merits) ...
... he was Irishby blood, intellectual by geniture, born intodissent, and a minority of dissent, taught at home tovaluethe things ofthemind,in early childhood a nomad, inlater childhood 'privately educated'—a process which (whatever its merits) ...
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... He did notcome till lateon theSaturday afternoon before he was to preach; and Mr. Rowe[the abdicating minister], who ... has he since. Of his meeting with Coleridge, and of the soul's awakening thatfollowed, Hazlitt has left an account ...
... He did notcome till lateon theSaturday afternoon before he was to preach; and Mr. Rowe[the abdicating minister], who ... has he since. Of his meeting with Coleridge, and of the soul's awakening thatfollowed, Hazlitt has left an account ...
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... he was aptto be too violent; though in general hewasnota man ofviolent temper. He was also aptto conceivestrong and rooted prejudices against individuals onvery slight grounds. Buthe was a goodhearted man.... Private circumstances, it is ...
... he was aptto be too violent; though in general hewasnota man ofviolent temper. He was also aptto conceivestrong and rooted prejudices against individuals onvery slight grounds. Buthe was a goodhearted man.... Private circumstances, it is ...
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... have been made against the book; as, for example, that it harps too monotonously upon the tense string ofenthusiasm. Hazlitt couldnot have appliedto this work themotto—'For Iam nothing ifnot critical'—which he chose for hisView of the ...
... have been made against the book; as, for example, that it harps too monotonously upon the tense string ofenthusiasm. Hazlitt couldnot have appliedto this work themotto—'For Iam nothing ifnot critical'—which he chose for hisView of the ...
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... he saysof Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to what Popehad ... has engrafted onthis general nature, becausehefelt nointerest in them ... he did not trouble to theorize. But when it comes to setting out the theory, grasping ...
... he saysof Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to what Popehad ... has engrafted onthis general nature, becausehefelt nointerest in them ... he did not trouble to theorize. But when it comes to setting out the theory, grasping ...
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