Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 |
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... Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to what Popehad observed, andto what every one elsefeels, that each character isa species, instead ofbeingan individual. He in fact found thegeneral speciesor DIDACTICform in Shakespeare's ...
... Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to what Popehad observed, andto what every one elsefeels, that each character isa species, instead ofbeingan individual. He in fact found thegeneral speciesor DIDACTICform in Shakespeare's ...
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... Shakespeare,nihiladrem. (2) Secondly,Hazlittalways treats Shakespeare as, in my opinion, hedeservestobe treated; that is, absolutely and as 'patrone andnot compare' among the Elizabethans.I harbour an ungraciousdoubt thathe may have ...
... Shakespeare,nihiladrem. (2) Secondly,Hazlittalways treats Shakespeare as, in my opinion, hedeservestobe treated; that is, absolutely and as 'patrone andnot compare' among the Elizabethans.I harbour an ungraciousdoubt thathe may have ...
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... Shakespeare wasinspiration: indeed, heisnot somuch animitator, asan instrument of nature; anditisnot so just tosay that he speaksfrom her, as that she speaks through him. His CHARACTERS are somuch nature herself, that it is a sort of ...
... Shakespeare wasinspiration: indeed, heisnot somuch animitator, asan instrument of nature; anditisnot so just tosay that he speaksfrom her, as that she speaks through him. His CHARACTERS are somuch nature herself, that it is a sort of ...
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... Shakespeare's principal characters.The only work which seemed to supersede the necessity ofan attempt like the present was Schlegel's very admirable Lectureson the Drama,which give byfarthe best account of the plays of Shakespeare that ...
... Shakespeare's principal characters.The only work which seemed to supersede the necessity ofan attempt like the present was Schlegel's very admirable Lectureson the Drama,which give byfarthe best account of the plays of Shakespeare that ...
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... Shakespeare deserves our admiration forhis characters, he is equally deserving ofit for his exhibitionof passion, taking thiswordin its widest signification, as including every mental condition, every tone from indifferenceor familiar ...
... Shakespeare deserves our admiration forhis characters, he is equally deserving ofit for his exhibitionof passion, taking thiswordin its widest signification, as including every mental condition, every tone from indifferenceor familiar ...
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