Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxxix
... tragedy , for the greater part , by incident and action . His tragedy seems to be skill , his comedy to be instinct . ' Yet after saying that his tragedy was skill ' , he affirms in the next page , ' His declamations or set speeches are ...
... tragedy , for the greater part , by incident and action . His tragedy seems to be skill , his comedy to be instinct . ' Yet after saying that his tragedy was skill ' , he affirms in the next page , ' His declamations or set speeches are ...
Strana 34
... Tragedy creates a balance of the affections . It makes us thoughtful spectators in the lists of life . It is the refiner of the species ; a discipline of humanity . The habitual study of poetry and works of imagination is one chief part ...
... Tragedy creates a balance of the affections . It makes us thoughtful spectators in the lists of life . It is the refiner of the species ; a discipline of humanity . The habitual study of poetry and works of imagination is one chief part ...
Strana 278
... Tragedy is a tragedy in one act , a dramatized tale of murder : the tragical effect is overpowering , and it is extremely important to see how poetically Shakespeare could handle such a subject . " There have been still farther ascribed ...
... Tragedy is a tragedy in one act , a dramatized tale of murder : the tragical effect is overpowering , and it is extremely important to see how poetically Shakespeare could handle such a subject . " There have been still farther ascribed ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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