Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 strán (strany) |
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... common hands , and indeed in the hands of any other poet , would be merely repetitions of the same general idea , more or less exaggerated - are distinguished by traits as precise , though of course less violent , than those which ...
... common hands , and indeed in the hands of any other poet , would be merely repetitions of the same general idea , more or less exaggerated - are distinguished by traits as precise , though of course less violent , than those which ...
Strana 19
... common humanity in his composition , no re- gard to kindred or posterity , he owns no fellowship with others , but is " himself alone . " Macbeth is not without feelings of sym- pathy , is accessible to pity , is even in some measure ...
... common humanity in his composition , no re- gard to kindred or posterity , he owns no fellowship with others , but is " himself alone . " Macbeth is not without feelings of sym- pathy , is accessible to pity , is even in some measure ...
Strana 20
... common actor to play Richard tolerably well ; we can conceive no one to play Macbeth properly , or to look like a man who had encountered the Weird Sisters . All the actors that we have seen , appear as if they had encountered them on ...
... common actor to play Richard tolerably well ; we can conceive no one to play Macbeth properly , or to look like a man who had encountered the Weird Sisters . All the actors that we have seen , appear as if they had encountered them on ...
Strana 22
... common people , and the jealousies and heart- burnings of the different factions , is shown in the first scene , when Flavius and Marullus , tribunes of the people , and some citizens of Rome , appear upon the stage . " FLAVIUS . Thou ...
... common people , and the jealousies and heart- burnings of the different factions , is shown in the first scene , when Flavius and Marullus , tribunes of the people , and some citizens of Rome , appear upon the stage . " FLAVIUS . Thou ...
Strana 28
... common nature . It excites our ' sensibility by exhibiting the passions wound up to the utmost pitch of the power of imagination or the temptation of circumstances ; and corrects their fatal excesses in ourselves by pointing to the ...
... common nature . It excites our ' sensibility by exhibiting the passions wound up to the utmost pitch of the power of imagination or the temptation of circumstances ; and corrects their fatal excesses in ourselves by pointing to the ...
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