Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... passion for individual liberty werealike precocious.In 1791, atthe age ofthirteen, hecomposed and published in TheShrewsbury Chroniclea letter of protest against the calumniators of Dr. Priestley: a performance which, forthe gravity ...
... passion for individual liberty werealike precocious.In 1791, atthe age ofthirteen, hecomposed and published in TheShrewsbury Chroniclea letter of protest against the calumniators of Dr. Priestley: a performance which, forthe gravity ...
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... passion, taking thiswordin its widest signification, as including every mental condition, every tone from ... passions donotat first standdisplayedto us inalltheir height,asisthecase with so many tragic poets, who, in thelanguage ...
... passion, taking thiswordin its widest signification, as including every mental condition, every tone from ... passions donotat first standdisplayedto us inalltheir height,asisthecase with so many tragic poets, who, in thelanguage ...
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... passion is made subservient to it, till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desiresand our aversions."Ofallpoets ... passions electrify the whole of the mental powers,and will, consequently,in highly favoured natures, express themselves ...
... passion is made subservient to it, till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desiresand our aversions."Ofallpoets ... passions electrify the whole of the mental powers,and will, consequently,in highly favoured natures, express themselves ...
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... passions witha pleasing exterior,—never clothed crimeand want of principle with a false show ofgreatnessofsoul; and in that respect he is every waydeserving of praise. Twice he has pourtrayed downrightvillains; and the masterly wayin ...
... passions witha pleasing exterior,—never clothed crimeand want of principle with a false show ofgreatnessofsoul; and in that respect he is every waydeserving of praise. Twice he has pourtrayed downrightvillains; and the masterly wayin ...
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... passion. Thatis, he wasto the poet what the painterof still life isto the painter ofhistory. Common sense sympathizes withthe impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary circumstances: genius catches the glancing combinations ...
... passion. Thatis, he wasto the poet what the painterof still life isto the painter ofhistory. Common sense sympathizes withthe impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary circumstances: genius catches the glancing combinations ...
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