Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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... sentiments as to a want of understanding ! The ex- clamation of the ancient critic , Oh Menander and Nature , which of you copied from the other ! would not be misapplied to Shakspeare . The other characters in this play are represented ...
... sentiments as to a want of understanding ! The ex- clamation of the ancient critic , Oh Menander and Nature , which of you copied from the other ! would not be misapplied to Shakspeare . The other characters in this play are represented ...
Strana 10
... sentiment . If the force of genius shown in each of these works is astonishing , their variety is not less so . They are like different creations of the same mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This ...
... sentiment . If the force of genius shown in each of these works is astonishing , their variety is not less so . They are like different creations of the same mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This ...
Strana 17
... sentiments on the favorite topics of morality and the passions . The characters in Shaks- peare do not declaim like pedantic school - boys , but speak and act like men , placed in real circumstances , with real hearts of flesh and blood ...
... sentiments on the favorite topics of morality and the passions . The characters in Shaks- peare do not declaim like pedantic school - boys , but speak and act like men , placed in real circumstances , with real hearts of flesh and blood ...
Strana 29
... sentiments , the idea of their persons is still as present to us as ever . These characters and the images they stamp upon the mind are the farthest asunder possible , the distance between them is immense : yet the compass of knowledge ...
... sentiments , the idea of their persons is still as present to us as ever . These characters and the images they stamp upon the mind are the farthest asunder possible , the distance between them is immense : yet the compass of knowledge ...
Strana 40
... sentiment ; but it so happens that purity and grossness sometimes " Nearly are allied , And thin partitions do their bounds divide . " Yet the reverse does not hold ; so uncertain and undefinable a thing is moral character ! It is no ...
... sentiment ; but it so happens that purity and grossness sometimes " Nearly are allied , And thin partitions do their bounds divide . " Yet the reverse does not hold ; so uncertain and undefinable a thing is moral character ! It is no ...
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