Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... better than all the formality in the world . The truth of history in Julius Caesar is very ably worked up with dramatic effect . The councils of generals , the doubtful turns of battles , are repre- sented to the life . The death of ...
... better than all the formality in the world . The truth of history in Julius Caesar is very ably worked up with dramatic effect . The councils of generals , the doubtful turns of battles , are repre- sented to the life . The death of ...
Strana 171
... his faculty . This at least is as probable an account of the progress of the poet's mind as we have met with in any of the Essays on the Learning of Shake- speare . Nothing can be better managed than the caution which the HENRY V 171.
... his faculty . This at least is as probable an account of the progress of the poet's mind as we have met with in any of the Essays on the Learning of Shake- speare . Nothing can be better managed than the caution which the HENRY V 171.
Strana 214
... better than his tragedies ; nor do we like them half so well . If his inclination to comedy sometimes led him to trifle with the seriousness of tragedy , the poetical and impassioned passages are the best parts of his comedies . The ...
... better than his tragedies ; nor do we like them half so well . If his inclination to comedy sometimes led him to trifle with the seriousness of tragedy , the poetical and impassioned passages are the best parts of his comedies . The ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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