Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... true , passages , though , comparatively speaking , very few , where his poetry exceeds the bounds of true dialogue , where a too soaring imagination , a too luxuriant wit , rendered the complete dramatic forgetfulness of himself ...
... true , passages , though , comparatively speaking , very few , where his poetry exceeds the bounds of true dialogue , where a too soaring imagination , a too luxuriant wit , rendered the complete dramatic forgetfulness of himself ...
Strana xvii
... true , vari- ous , and profound , with his serious . So little is he disposed to caricature , that we may rather say many of his traits are almost too nice and delicate for the stage , that they can only be properly seized by a great ...
... true , vari- ous , and profound , with his serious . So little is he disposed to caricature , that we may rather say many of his traits are almost too nice and delicate for the stage , that they can only be properly seized by a great ...
Strana 2
... true ; and we might cite in proof of this remark not only the present play , but the conclusion of Lear , of Romeo and Juliet , of Macbeth , of Othello , even of Hamlet , and of other plays of less moment , in which the last act is ...
... true ; and we might cite in proof of this remark not only the present play , but the conclusion of Lear , of Romeo and Juliet , of Macbeth , of Othello , even of Hamlet , and of other plays of less moment , in which the last act is ...
Strana 6
... 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 Nature , which of you copied from the other ! would not be misapplied to ...
... 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 Nature , which of you copied from the other ! would not be misapplied to ...
Strana 17
... true definition of genius , Shakspeare had more of this quality than any other writer . He might be said to have been a joint worker with na- ture , and to have created an imaginary world of his own , which has all the appearance and ...
... true definition of genius , Shakspeare had more of this quality than any other writer . He might be said to have been a joint worker with na- ture , and to have created an imaginary world of his own , which has all the appearance and ...
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