Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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... story could be built with the greatest truth and effect . It is his rash haste , his violent impetuosity , his blindness to everything but the dictates of his passions or affections , that produces all his misfortunes , that aggravates ...
... story could be built with the greatest truth and effect . It is his rash haste , his violent impetuosity , his blindness to everything but the dictates of his passions or affections , that produces all his misfortunes , that aggravates ...
Strana 240
... story of the two holiday lovers , who were poisoned by tasting of a leaf in the garden at Florence , are perfect masterpieces . The epithet of Divine was well bestowed on this great painter of the human heart . The invention implied in ...
... story of the two holiday lovers , who were poisoned by tasting of a leaf in the garden at Florence , are perfect masterpieces . The epithet of Divine was well bestowed on this great painter of the human heart . The invention implied in ...
Strana 278
... story of Valentine and Orson ; a beautiful subject which Lope de Vega has also taken for a play . Arden of Feversham is said to be a tragedy on the story of a man , from whom the poet was descended by the mother's side . If the quality ...
... story of Valentine and Orson ; a beautiful subject which Lope de Vega has also taken for a play . Arden of Feversham is said to be a tragedy on the story of a man , from whom the poet was descended by the mother's side . If the quality ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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