Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxvi
... mind , are checked and blasted by sudden frigidity . " In all this , our critic seems more bent on maintaining the equilibrium of his style than the consis- tency or truth of his opinions . - If Dr Johnson's opinion was right , the ...
... mind , are checked and blasted by sudden frigidity . " In all this , our critic seems more bent on maintaining the equilibrium of his style than the consis- tency or truth of his opinions . - If Dr Johnson's opinion was right , the ...
Strana 4
... minds exactly ; and only follow up a favourite idea , which they have sworn to with their tongues , and which is engraven on their hearts , into its untoward consequences . They are the prettiest little set of martyrs and confessors on ...
... minds exactly ; and only follow up a favourite idea , which they have sworn to with their tongues , and which is engraven on their hearts , into its untoward consequences . They are the prettiest little set of martyrs and confessors on ...
Strana 10
... mind of the reader , so it probably arose in the same manner in the mind of the author , not from design , but from the force of natural asso- ciation , a particular train of feeling suggesting dif- ferent inflections of the same ...
... mind of the reader , so it probably arose in the same manner in the mind of the author , not from design , but from the force of natural asso- ciation , a particular train of feeling suggesting dif- ferent inflections of the same ...
Strana 12
... mind for unknown good , but experience . - The forest of Arden in As you like it can alone compare with the mountain ... minds of his characters , but gives a tone and colour to the scenes he describes from the feelings of their ...
... mind for unknown good , but experience . - The forest of Arden in As you like it can alone compare with the mountain ... minds of his characters , but gives a tone and colour to the scenes he describes from the feelings of their ...
Strana 15
... mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This distinct- ness and originality is indeed the necessary conse- quence of truth and nature . Shakspeare's genius alone appeared to possess the resources of nature . He ...
... mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This distinct- ness and originality is indeed the necessary conse- quence of truth and nature . Shakspeare's genius alone appeared to possess the resources of nature . He ...
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