Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... imagination to matteroffact, regulate the passionsaccording toreason,and translate the whole intologicaldiagrams and rhetorical declamation'. Thus he saysof Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to what Popehad observed, andto what ...
... imagination to matteroffact, regulate the passionsaccording toreason,and translate the whole intologicaldiagrams and rhetorical declamation'. Thus he saysof Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to what Popehad observed, andto what ...
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... imagination, possess such truthand consistency, thateven when deformed monsters likeCaliban, he extortsthe conviction, that if there should be such beings, they would so conduct themselves. In a word, ashe carries with himthe most ...
... imagination, possess such truthand consistency, thateven when deformed monsters likeCaliban, he extortsthe conviction, that if there should be such beings, they would so conduct themselves. In a word, ashe carries with himthe most ...
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... imagination, a too luxuriant wit, rendered the complete 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 ...
... imagination, a too luxuriant wit, rendered the complete 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 ...
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... imagination was dazzled bythe blaze oflight. His writings neithershonewith the beams of native genius,norreflected them. The shifting shapes of fancy, therainbow huesofthings, made no impression on him: he seizedonly onthe permanent and ...
... imagination was dazzled bythe blaze oflight. His writings neithershonewith the beams of native genius,norreflected them. The shifting shapes of fancy, therainbow huesofthings, made no impression on him: he seizedonly onthe permanent and ...
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... imagination to matter offact, regulate the passions according to reason,and translate thewhole intological diagrams and rhetorical declamation. Thus he says of Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction towhat Pope had observed ...
... imagination to matter offact, regulate the passions according to reason,and translate thewhole intological diagrams and rhetorical declamation. Thus he says of Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction towhat Pope had observed ...
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