Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 112
... heart is then first melted in tenderness from the touch of novelty , and kindled to rapture , for it knows no end of ... heart , from flowing on without stint or measure , but experience which she was yet without ? What was to abate the ...
... heart is then first melted in tenderness from the touch of novelty , and kindled to rapture , for it knows no end of ... heart , from flowing on without stint or measure , but experience which she was yet without ? What was to abate the ...
Strana 118
... heart sanctify , without disguising , the impulses of nature . Without refine- ment themselves , they confound modesty with hypocrisy . Not so the German critic , Schlegel , Speaking of Romeo and Juliet , he says , ' It was reserved for ...
... heart sanctify , without disguising , the impulses of nature . Without refine- ment themselves , they confound modesty with hypocrisy . Not so the German critic , Schlegel , Speaking of Romeo and Juliet , he says , ' It was reserved for ...
Strana 140
... heart , these throes of tenderness , this profound expression of all that can be thought and felt in the most heart - rending situations , we are glad of it ; but it is in some author that we have not read . The scene in the storm ...
... heart , these throes of tenderness , this profound expression of all that can be thought and felt in the most heart - rending situations , we are glad of it ; but it is in some author that we have not read . The scene in the storm ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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