Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysC. Templeman, 1838 - 345 pàgines |
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Pàgina xi
... give " reasons for the faith which we English have in Shak- speare . " Certainly , no writer among our- selves has shown either the same enthusiastic admiration of his genius , or the same philo- sophical acuteness in pointing out his ...
... give " reasons for the faith which we English have in Shak- speare . " Certainly , no writer among our- selves has shown either the same enthusiastic admiration of his genius , or the same philo- sophical acuteness in pointing out his ...
Pàgina xiii
... gives us the history of minds ; he lays open to us , in a single word , a whole series of preceding conditions . His passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who ...
... gives us the history of minds ; he lays open to us , in a single word , a whole series of preceding conditions . His passions do not at first stand displayed to us in all their height , as is the case with so many tragic poets , who ...
Pàgina xiv
... the whole of the men- tal powers , and will , consequently , in highly favoured natures , express themselves in an ingenious and figurative manner . It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and xiv PREFACE .
... the whole of the men- tal powers , and will , consequently , in highly favoured natures , express themselves in an ingenious and figurative manner . It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and xiv PREFACE .
Pàgina xv
William Hazlitt. been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as despair occasionally breaks out into laughter , it may sometimes also give vent to itself in antithetical comparisons . 66 Besides , the rights of the poetical ...
William Hazlitt. been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as despair occasionally breaks out into laughter , it may sometimes also give vent to itself in antithetical comparisons . 66 Besides , the rights of the poetical ...
Pàgina xxii
... give the description of Dover cliff in Lear , or the description of flowers in The Winter's Tale , than to describe the objects of a sixth sense ; nor do we think he would have any very profound feeling of the beauty of the passages ...
... give the description of Dover cliff in Lear , or the description of flowers in The Winter's Tale , than to describe the objects of a sixth sense ; nor do we think he would have any very profound feeling of the beauty of the passages ...
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