Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 34
... imagination or the temptation of circumstances ; and corrects their fatal excesses in ourselves by pointing to the greater extent of sufferings and of crimes to which they have led others . Tragedy creates a balance of the affections ...
... imagination or the temptation of circumstances ; and corrects their fatal excesses in ourselves by pointing to the greater extent of sufferings and of crimes to which they have led others . Tragedy creates a balance of the affections ...
Strana 125
... imagination . The passion which he has taken as his subject is that which strikes its root deepest into the human heart ; of which the bond is the hardest to be unloosed ; and the cancelling and tearing to pieces of which gives the ...
... imagination . The passion which he has taken as his subject is that which strikes its root deepest into the human heart ; of which the bond is the hardest to be unloosed ; and the cancelling and tearing to pieces of which gives the ...
Strana 157
... imagination and the pampered self - indulgence of his physical appetites . He manures and nourishes his mind with jests , as he does his body with sack e and sugar . He carves out his jokes , as he would a capon , or a haunch of venison ...
... imagination and the pampered self - indulgence of his physical appetites . He manures and nourishes his mind with jests , as he does his body with sack e and sugar . He carves out his jokes , as he would a capon , or a haunch of venison ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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