Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysC. Templeman, 1838 - 345 pàgines |
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Pàgina x
... manner by a reference to each play . A gentleman of the name of Mason , the author of a Treatise on Orna- mental Gardening ( not Mason the poet ) , began a work of a similar kind about forty years ago , but he only lived to finish a ...
... manner by a reference to each play . A gentleman of the name of Mason , the author of a Treatise on Orna- mental Gardening ( not Mason the poet ) , began a work of a similar kind about forty years ago , but he only lived to finish a ...
Pàgina xi
... manner in which the German critic has executed this part of his design were in avoiding an ap- pearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English reader , and in bring- ing illustrations from particular passages of ...
... manner in which the German critic has executed this part of his design were in avoiding an ap- pearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English reader , and in bring- ing illustrations from particular passages of ...
Pàgina xii
... manner , with only a few apparent violations of costume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in their wars with the English , of the English themselves during a great part of their history , of the Southern Europeans ( in ...
... manner , with only a few apparent violations of costume , the spirit of the ancient Romans , of the French in their wars with the English , of the English themselves during a great part of their history , of the Southern Europeans ( in ...
Pàgina xiii
... manner , the gradual progress from the first origin . He gives , ' as Lessing says , ' a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into our souls ; of all the imperceptible advan- tages which ...
... manner , the gradual progress from the first origin . He gives , ' as Lessing says , ' a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into our souls ; of all the imperceptible advan- tages which ...
Pàgina xiv
... manner as from real cases . " And yet Johnson has objected to Shak- speare , that his pathos is not always natural and free from affectation . There are , it is true , passages , though , comparatively speak- ing , very few , where his ...
... manner as from real cases . " And yet Johnson has objected to Shak- speare , that his pathos is not always natural and free from affectation . There are , it is true , passages , though , comparatively speak- ing , very few , where his ...
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