Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 |
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... tobe talking at agreat rate to his fellow passengers. Mr.Rowehad scarce returned to givean account ofhis disappointment when the roundfaced manin black entered,and dissipated all doubts on thesubject by beginning totalk.He did not cease ...
... tobe talking at agreat rate to his fellow passengers. Mr.Rowehad scarce returned to givean account ofhis disappointment when the roundfaced manin black entered,and dissipated all doubts on thesubject by beginning totalk.He did not cease ...
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... tobe derived fromthese works, again, was not of the sort that replenishes thefamily table, andin 1812 Hazlitt left ... to be carefully looked after, toweedthem of strong expressions. Hazlitt's reputation grew, notwithstanding. In 1814 ...
... tobe derived fromthese works, again, was not of the sort that replenishes thefamily table, andin 1812 Hazlitt left ... to be carefully looked after, toweedthem of strong expressions. Hazlitt's reputation grew, notwithstanding. In 1814 ...
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... tobe pleased where it oughtnot to be,and the sale completely stopped. The review,when examined, isseen to bea smartessay in detraction with its arguments ad invidiam very deftly inserted. But as a piece of criticism it misses even.
... tobe pleased where it oughtnot to be,and the sale completely stopped. The review,when examined, isseen to bea smartessay in detraction with its arguments ad invidiam very deftly inserted. But as a piece of criticism it misses even.
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... to be delicately sensitive and sympathetic counts more than to be wellinformed; nevertheless learning remains ... tobe dramatic criticism, itisin realitya discourse on the philosophy of life and human nature, more suggestive than ...
... to be delicately sensitive and sympathetic counts more than to be wellinformed; nevertheless learning remains ... tobe dramatic criticism, itisin realitya discourse on the philosophy of life and human nature, more suggestive than ...
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... tobe a judge ofShakespeare, who'alone is high fantastical'. Let those whohavea prejudice against Johnson read ... to be a good critic, he ought not to beabad poet. Such poetry as a man deliberately writes, such, and such onlywill he like ...
... tobe a judge ofShakespeare, who'alone is high fantastical'. Let those whohavea prejudice against Johnson read ... to be a good critic, he ought not to beabad poet. Such poetry as a man deliberately writes, such, and such onlywill he like ...
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