Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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William Hazlitt. in full cry, and they were not clement in their triumph. It is not easy, even on the evidence before us, to realize that a number of the finest spirits in this country, nursed in the hopes of the French Revolution, kept ...
William Hazlitt. in full cry, and they were not clement in their triumph. It is not easy, even on the evidence before us, to realize that a number of the finest spirits in this country, nursed in the hopes of the French Revolution, kept ...
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... that Hazlitt has, of his rashness,invited thatwhich suddenly throws himup in the airto kick the beam: thathehas provoked a comparison which exhibits his own performanceas clever but flimsy. Nor is this impression removedbyhis admirer ...
... that Hazlitt has, of his rashness,invited thatwhich suddenly throws himup in the airto kick the beam: thathehas provoked a comparison which exhibits his own performanceas clever but flimsy. Nor is this impression removedbyhis admirer ...
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... by some philosopher.' But for the first part, whilea prioriMr. Ireland oughtto be right—since Hazlitt, as wehave seen,came toliterary criticismbythe road of philosophical writing—I confess to findingvery little philosophy in this book ...
... by some philosopher.' But for the first part, whilea prioriMr. Ireland oughtto be right—since Hazlitt, as wehave seen,came toliterary criticismbythe road of philosophical writing—I confess to findingvery little philosophy in this book ...
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... of the plays of Shakespeare that has hitherto appeared. The only circumstances in whichitwas thoughtnot impossibleto improve on themanner inwhichthe Germancritic has executed this partof hisdesign, werein avoiding an appearance of mysticism ...
... of the plays of Shakespeare that has hitherto appeared. The only circumstances in whichitwas thoughtnot impossibleto improve on themanner inwhichthe Germancritic has executed this partof hisdesign, werein avoiding an appearance of mysticism ...
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... of true dialogue, where a too soaring 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 ...
... of true dialogue, where a too soaring 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 ...
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