Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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William Hazlitt. 'Shakespeare's comic talent is equally wonderful with that which he has shown in the pathetic and tragic: it stands on an equal elevation, and possesses equal extent and profundity. AllthatIbefore wished was,not to ...
William Hazlitt. 'Shakespeare's comic talent is equally wonderful with that which he has shown in the pathetic and tragic: it stands on an equal elevation, and possesses equal extent and profundity. AllthatIbefore wished was,not to ...
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... whichhe wasasmuch compelled to finish the differentclauses of his sentences, andto balance one period againstanother, as the writer of heroic verseisto keep to lines of tensyllables with similar terminations.He no sooneracknowledges ...
... whichhe wasasmuch compelled to finish the differentclauses of his sentences, andto balance one period againstanother, as the writer of heroic verseisto keep to lines of tensyllables with similar terminations.He no sooneracknowledges ...
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... which he treats. Macbeth is like a recordofa preternatural and tragical event. It hasthe rugged severityofan old chronicle with allthattheimagination of thepoetcan engraft upon traditional belief.The castle of Macbeth, round which'the ...
... which he treats. Macbeth is like a recordofa preternatural and tragical event. It hasthe rugged severityofan old chronicle with allthattheimagination of thepoetcan engraft upon traditional belief.The castle of Macbeth, round which'the ...
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... whichhe is with difficulty prevailed on to commit, and of remorseafterits perpetration. Richard has no mixture of common humanity in his composition,no regard tokindred or posterity, he owns nofellowship with others,he is 'himself alone ...
... whichhe is with difficulty prevailed on to commit, and of remorseafterits perpetration. Richard has no mixture of common humanity in his composition,no regard tokindred or posterity, he owns nofellowship with others,he is 'himself alone ...
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... which he does not learn till after the reconciliation, 'How'scap'd Ikilling when Icrostyou so?' gives doubleforce to all thathas gone before. The scene between Brutus and Portia, where she endeavours to extort the secret of the ...
... which he does not learn till after the reconciliation, 'How'scap'd Ikilling when Icrostyou so?' gives doubleforce to all thathas gone before. The scene between Brutus and Portia, where she endeavours to extort the secret of the ...
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