Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 strán (strany) |
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... poets , perhaps , he alone has pourtrayed the mental diseases , -melancholy , delirium , lunacy , with such in ... poet , like the clown in the proverb , must strike twice on the same place . An ancient rhetorician delivered a ...
... poets , perhaps , he alone has pourtrayed the mental diseases , -melancholy , delirium , lunacy , with such in ... poet , like the clown in the proverb , must strike twice on the same place . An ancient rhetorician delivered a ...
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... poet . Fortunately for his art , Shakespear lived in an age extremely susceptible of noble and tender impressions ... poetry . He plays with love like a child ; and his songs are breathed out like melting sighs . He unites in his ...
... poet . Fortunately for his art , Shakespear lived in an age extremely susceptible of noble and tender impressions ... poetry . He plays with love like a child ; and his songs are breathed out like melting sighs . He unites in his ...
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... poet nor a judge of poetry . He might in one sense be a judge of poetry as it falls within the limits and rules of prose , but not as it is poetry . Least of all was he qualified to be a judge of Shakespear , who " alone is high ...
... poet nor a judge of poetry . He might in one sense be a judge of poetry as it falls within the limits and rules of prose , but not as it is poetry . Least of all was he qualified to be a judge of Shakespear , who " alone is high ...
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& Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt. has prejudiced against Shakespear should read his Irene . We do not say that a man to be a critic must necessarily be a poet but to be a good critic , he ought not to be a bad poet . Such ...
& Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt. has prejudiced against Shakespear should read his Irene . We do not say that a man to be a critic must necessarily be a poet but to be a good critic , he ought not to be a bad poet . Such ...
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... poet have most reason to complain when he approaches nearest to his highest excellence , and seems fully resolved to sink them in dejection , or mollify them with tender emotions by the fall of greatness , the danger of innocence , or ...
... poet have most reason to complain when he approaches nearest to his highest excellence , and seems fully resolved to sink them in dejection , or mollify them with tender emotions by the fall of greatness , the danger of innocence , or ...
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