Shelley and his writings: In two volumes. II, Volum 2Th. Cautley Newby, 1858 |
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... drama , and it is much to be regretted that the idea was not carried out , so eminently fitted as this is for the display of dramatic and lyrical excellence in the hands of a great artist ; but these two subjects were speedily abandoned ...
... drama , and it is much to be regretted that the idea was not carried out , so eminently fitted as this is for the display of dramatic and lyrical excellence in the hands of a great artist ; but these two subjects were speedily abandoned ...
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... drama . He has introduced elements aud imper- sonations that by no means belong to the original , and he has so modified the main incidents of the story , to serve his own peculiar views , as to present its hero in an entirely new phase ...
... drama . He has introduced elements aud imper- sonations that by no means belong to the original , and he has so modified the main incidents of the story , to serve his own peculiar views , as to present its hero in an entirely new phase ...
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... drama , the entire subject is made subservient to the poet's peculiar views on the subject of philosophy . The visible images of the universe are gifted with a soul and a voice , and are made to utter his own theories of the works of ...
... drama , the entire subject is made subservient to the poet's peculiar views on the subject of philosophy . The visible images of the universe are gifted with a soul and a voice , and are made to utter his own theories of the works of ...
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... drama , capable of excit- ing and sustaining in the highest degree the interest of its auditors ; and the conspicuous position which Beatrice there occupies marks her out as an eminently tragic character . Her exquisite beauty , her ...
... drama , capable of excit- ing and sustaining in the highest degree the interest of its auditors ; and the conspicuous position which Beatrice there occupies marks her out as an eminently tragic character . Her exquisite beauty , her ...
Pàgina 180
... drama . Here I consider it is that Shelley has failed to render this a great acting drama . The com- mission of a revolting crime , and its effects upon 180 SHELLEY AND HIS WRITINGS .
... drama . Here I consider it is that Shelley has failed to render this a great acting drama . The com- mission of a revolting crime , and its effects upon 180 SHELLEY AND HIS WRITINGS .
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