Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 78.
Strana xi
... and variety of character , we must add the wonderful preserva- tion of it ; which is such throughout his plays , that , had all the speeches been printed without the very names of 1 This was dons by wharely . the persons ,
... and variety of character , we must add the wonderful preserva- tion of it ; which is such throughout his plays , that , had all the speeches been printed without the very names of 1 This was dons by wharely . the persons ,
Strana xii
William Hazlitt. 1 This was dons by wharely . the persons , I believe one might have applied them with certainty to every speaker . " The object of the volume here offered to the public is to illustrate these remarks in a more particular ...
William Hazlitt. 1 This was dons by wharely . the persons , I believe one might have applied them with certainty to every speaker . " The object of the volume here offered to the public is to illustrate these remarks in a more particular ...
Strana 1
... person in the drama is made to depend on the solution of a single circumstance the answer of Iachimo to the question of Imogen respecting the obtaining of the ring from Posthumus . Dr. Johnson is of opinion that Shakspeare was generally ...
... person in the drama is made to depend on the solution of a single circumstance the answer of Iachimo to the question of Imogen respecting the obtaining of the ring from Posthumus . Dr. Johnson is of opinion that Shakspeare was generally ...
Strana 2
... persons as they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which are more important . We are too much interested in their affairs to stop to look at their faces , except by stealth and at intervals . No one ...
... persons as they do themselves , because we are let into the secrets of their hearts , which are more important . We are too much interested in their affairs to stop to look at their faces , except by stealth and at intervals . No one ...
Strana 6
... person and manners , is not without shrewdness in his observations . So true is it that folly is as often owing to a want of proper sentiments as to a want of understanding ! The ex- clamation of the ancient critic , Oh Menander and ...
... person and manners , is not without shrewdness in his observations . So true is it that folly is as often owing to a want of proper sentiments as to a want of understanding ! The ex- clamation of the ancient critic , Oh Menander and ...
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
admiration Æschylus affections Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson blood breath Cæsar Caliban character comedy Coriolanus critic D'Ol death delight Desdemona dost doth dramatic Duke effeminacy Endymion equal Eumenides eyes Falstaff fancy fear feeling fire fool fortune friends genius give grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Henry honour human Iago imagination Jonson Julius Cæsar king kiss lady Lear learning live look lord Macbeth MALVOLIO manner MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind moral nature never night noble Othello passages passion person pity play pleasure poet poetical poetry pride prince quincunxes racter rich Richard Richard III scene seems sense sentiment Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's sleep soul speak speech spirit striking style sweet tell tender thee things thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth unto wife words writers youth