Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... writers , the actors of his own day , and the painters of every age - will gladly hail the appearance of the present volume , as a sign and promise of others yet to come ; as come they will , in the form of this , and contain- ing ...
... writers , the actors of his own day , and the painters of every age - will gladly hail the appearance of the present volume , as a sign and promise of others yet to come ; as come they will , in the form of this , and contain- ing ...
Strana xii
... writer among ourselves has shown either the same enthusiastic admiration of his genius , or the same philosophical acuteness in pointing out his characteristic excellences . As we have pretty well exhausted all we had to say upon this ...
... writer among ourselves has shown either the same enthusiastic admiration of his genius , or the same philosophical acuteness in pointing out his characteristic excellences . As we have pretty well exhausted all we had to say upon this ...
Strana xxi
... writer of he- roic verse is to keep to lines of ten syllables with similar terminations . He no sooner acknowledges the merits of his author in one line than the periodical revolution of his style carries the weight of his opinion ...
... writer of he- roic verse is to keep to lines of ten syllables with similar terminations . He no sooner acknowledges the merits of his author in one line than the periodical revolution of his style carries the weight of his opinion ...
Strana xxii
... writers , to catch opportunities of amplification , and instead of inquir- ing what the occasion demanded , to show how much his stores of knowledge could supply , he seldom escapes with- out the pity or resentment of his reader ...
... writers , to catch opportunities of amplification , and instead of inquir- ing what the occasion demanded , to show how much his stores of knowledge could supply , he seldom escapes with- out the pity or resentment of his reader ...
Strana 17
... 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 the truth of reality . His mind , while it exerted an absolute control over the ...
... 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 the truth of reality . His mind , while it exerted an absolute control over the ...
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