Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... sense , as no one not a fool can read Hazlitt without an equal sense that he has the root of the matter , or of the spirit which is the matter . ) ARTHUR QUILLER - COUCH . TO CHARLES LAMB , ESQ . THIS VOLUME IS INSCRIBED xxii INTRODUCTION.
... sense , as no one not a fool can read Hazlitt without an equal sense that he has the root of the matter , or of the spirit which is the matter . ) ARTHUR QUILLER - COUCH . TO CHARLES LAMB , ESQ . THIS VOLUME IS INSCRIBED xxii INTRODUCTION.
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... sense of his wrongs , but not shaking his purpose . Once indeed , where Iago shows him Cassic with the handkerchief in his hand , and making sport ( as he thinks ) of his mis- fortunes , the intolerable bitterness of his feelings , the ...
... sense of his wrongs , but not shaking his purpose . Once indeed , where Iago shows him Cassic with the handkerchief in his hand , and making sport ( as he thinks ) of his mis- fortunes , the intolerable bitterness of his feelings , the ...
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... sense , Shakespeare was no moralist at all : in another , he was the greatest of all moralists . He was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one . He taught what he had learnt from her . He showed the greatest knowledge of ...
... sense , Shakespeare was no moralist at all : in another , he was the greatest of all moralists . He was a moralist in the same sense in which nature is one . He taught what he had learnt from her . He showed the greatest knowledge of ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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