Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 strán (strany) |
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Strana xviii
... manner by a reference to each play . A gentleman of the name of Mason , the author of a Treatise on Ornamental Gardening , ( not Mason the poet ) began a work of a similar kind . about forty years ago , but he only lived to finish a ...
... manner by a reference to each play . A gentleman of the name of Mason , the author of a Treatise on Ornamental Gardening , ( not Mason the poet ) began a work of a similar kind . about forty years ago , but he only lived to finish a ...
Strana xix
... manner , with only a few apparent violations of costume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in their wars with the English , of the English themselves during a great part of their history , of the Southern Europeans ( in ...
... manner , with only a few apparent violations of costume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in their wars with the English , of the English themselves during a great part of their history , of the Southern Europeans ( in ...
Strana xx
... manner . Besides , the rights of the poetical form have not been duly weighed . Shakespear , who was always sure of his object , to move in a sufficiently powerful manner when he wished to do so , has occasionally , by indulging in a ...
... manner . Besides , the rights of the poetical form have not been duly weighed . Shakespear , who was always sure of his object , to move in a sufficiently powerful manner when he wished to do so , has occasionally , by indulging in a ...
Strana xxii
... manner Vol . ii . P. 145 . " " An over- We have the rather availed ourselves of this testimony of a foreign critic in behalf of Shakespear , because our own countryman , Dr. Johnson , has not been so favour- able to him . It may be said ...
... manner Vol . ii . P. 145 . " " An over- We have the rather availed ourselves of this testimony of a foreign critic in behalf of Shakespear , because our own countryman , Dr. Johnson , has not been so favour- able to him . It may be said ...
Strana 1
... manner as to lead at last to the most complete develop- ment of the catastrophe . The ease and conscious uncon- cern with which this is effected only makes the skill more wonderful . The business of the plot evidently thickens in the ...
... manner as to lead at last to the most complete develop- ment of the catastrophe . The ease and conscious uncon- cern with which this is effected only makes the skill more wonderful . The business of the plot evidently thickens in the ...
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