Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxx
... fancy into the kingdom of nature , on the other hand , he carries nature into the regions of fancy , lying beyond the confines of reality . We are lost in astonishment at seeing the extraordinary , the wonderful , and the unheard of ...
... fancy into the kingdom of nature , on the other hand , he carries nature into the regions of fancy , lying beyond the confines of reality . We are lost in astonishment at seeing the extraordinary , the wonderful , and the unheard of ...
Strana xxxvi
... fancy , or the strong movements of passion . That is , he was to the poet what the painter of still life is to the painter of history . Common sense sympathizes with the impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary circumstances ...
... fancy , or the strong movements of passion . That is , he was to the poet what the painter of still life is to the painter of history . Common sense sympathizes with the impressions of things on ordinary minds in ordinary circumstances ...
Strana 109
... Fancy cannot be embodied any more than a simile can be painted ; and it is as idle to attempt it as to personate Wall or Moonshine . Fairies are not incredible , but fairies six feet high are so . Mon- sters are not shocking , if they ...
... Fancy cannot be embodied any more than a simile can be painted ; and it is as idle to attempt it as to personate Wall or Moonshine . Fairies are not incredible , but fairies six feet high are so . Mon- sters are not shocking , if they ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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