An Essay on the Genius of Shakespeare: With Critical Remarks on the Characters of Romeo, Hamlet, Juliet, and Ophelia ; Together with Some Observations on the Writings of Sir Walter Scott. To which is Annexed, A Letter to Lord -----, Containing a Critique on Taste, Judgment, and Rhetorical Expression, and Remarks on the Leading Actors of the Day ...J. Bigg, 1826 - Počet stran: 206 |
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... respect to romances . She had sufficiently mazed herself and her readers in the wilds of imagination , and should have returned to mingle with and describe the world of real things . But I would not degrade her by pinning on her the ...
... respect to romances . She had sufficiently mazed herself and her readers in the wilds of imagination , and should have returned to mingle with and describe the world of real things . But I would not degrade her by pinning on her the ...
Strana 180
... respect , there is a similarity in the acting of him and Kean ; but it is easy to perceive that he possesses talent enough to “ mark out his path , " and act boldly from his own genius . With respect to taste and judgment , he possesses ...
... respect , there is a similarity in the acting of him and Kean ; but it is easy to perceive that he possesses talent enough to “ mark out his path , " and act boldly from his own genius . With respect to taste and judgment , he possesses ...
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... respect to English composers , I ought not to except Bishop . I am speaking , however , of composers ( whether English or foreign ) of the present day . In song composition , and in the lighter pieces of music , Bishop stands eminently ...
... respect to English composers , I ought not to except Bishop . I am speaking , however , of composers ( whether English or foreign ) of the present day . In song composition , and in the lighter pieces of music , Bishop stands eminently ...
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