Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 strán (strany) |
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... hand , he carries nature into the regions of fancy , lying beyond the confines of reality . We are lost in astonishment at seeing the extraordinary , the wonderful , and the unheard of , in such intimate nearness . " If Shakespear ...
... hand , he carries nature into the regions of fancy , lying beyond the confines of reality . We are lost in astonishment at seeing the extraordinary , the wonderful , and the unheard of , in such intimate nearness . " If Shakespear ...
Strana 11
... hand to tear aside the veil which hides the uncertainty of the future . He is not equal to the struggle with fate and conscience . He now " bends up each corporal instrument to the terrible feat ; " at other times his heart misgives him ...
... hand to tear aside the veil which hides the uncertainty of the future . He is not equal to the struggle with fate and conscience . He now " bends up each corporal instrument to the terrible feat ; " at other times his heart misgives him ...
Strana 14
... hand . In speaking of the character of Lady Macbeth , we ought not to pass over Mrs. Siddons's manner of acting that part . We can conceive of nothing grander . It was something above nature . It seemed almost as if a being of a ...
... hand . In speaking of the character of Lady Macbeth , we ought not to pass over Mrs. Siddons's manner of acting that part . We can conceive of nothing grander . It was something above nature . It seemed almost as if a being of a ...
Strana 15
... hand ; the transitions from triumph to despair , from the height of terror to the repose of death , are sudden and startling ; every passion brings in its fellow - contrary , and the thoughts pitch and jostle against each other as in ...
... hand ; the transitions from triumph to despair , from the height of terror to the repose of death , are sudden and startling ; every passion brings in its fellow - contrary , and the thoughts pitch and jostle against each other as in ...
Strana 17
... hands , and indeed in the hands of any other poet , would have been a repetition of the same general idea , more or less exaggerated . For both are tyrants , usurpers , murderers , both aspiring and ambitious , both courageous , cruel ...
... hands , and indeed in the hands of any other poet , would have been a repetition of the same general idea , more or less exaggerated . For both are tyrants , usurpers , murderers , both aspiring and ambitious , both courageous , cruel ...
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