Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... 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 This was done by Whately . the persons , I PREFACE.
... 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 This was done by Whately . the persons , I PREFACE.
Strana xx
... tion of flowers in The Winter's Tale , than to describe the objects of a sixth sense ; nor do we think he would have any very profound feeling of the beauty of the passages here referred to . A stately common - place , such as Con ...
... tion of flowers in The Winter's Tale , than to describe the objects of a sixth sense ; nor do we think he would have any very profound feeling of the beauty of the passages here referred to . A stately common - place , such as Con ...
Strana xxi
... of objection , thus keeping up a perpetual alterna- tion of perfections and absurdities . We do not otherwise know how to account for such assertions as the following : " In his tragic scenes , there is always something PREFACE . xxi.
... of objection , thus keeping up a perpetual alterna- tion of perfections and absurdities . We do not otherwise know how to account for such assertions as the following : " In his tragic scenes , there is always something PREFACE . xxi.
Strana 2
... tion and disguise - no one else ever so well showed how delicacy and timidity , when driven to extremity , grow romantic and ex- travagant ; for the romance of his heroines ( in which they abound ) is only an excess of the habitual ...
... tion and disguise - no one else ever so well showed how delicacy and timidity , when driven to extremity , grow romantic and ex- travagant ; for the romance of his heroines ( in which they abound ) is only an excess of the habitual ...
Strana 20
... tion or pathos , but of pure will . There is no conflict of oppo- site feelings in his breast . The apparitions which he sees only haunt him in his sleep ; nor does he live like Macbeth in a wak- ing dream . There is nothing tight or ...
... tion or pathos , but of pure will . There is no conflict of oppo- site feelings in his breast . The apparitions which he sees only haunt him in his sleep ; nor does he live like Macbeth in a wak- ing dream . There is nothing tight or ...
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