Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1946 - Počet stran: 371 Commentary and literary criticism ranging from the preface by John Heminge and Henry Condell, originally 'prefixed to the First Folio' in 1623, to Thomas Carlyle's lecture 'The Hero as Poet, ' delivered 12th May, 1840 as the third lecture of his 'On heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic in history.' |
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... become weak . Such a man excels in general principles , but fails in the particular applica- tion . He is knowing in retrospect , and ignorant in fore- sight . While he depends upon his memory , and can draw from his repositories of ...
... become weak . Such a man excels in general principles , but fails in the particular applica- tion . He is knowing in retrospect , and ignorant in fore- sight . While he depends upon his memory , and can draw from his repositories of ...
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... become almost indifferent to every thing : he is hardly affected by the death of the Queen , whom he tenderly loved : he checks himself for wishing she had lived longer ; for he is weary himself of life , which in his estimation now Is ...
... become almost indifferent to every thing : he is hardly affected by the death of the Queen , whom he tenderly loved : he checks himself for wishing she had lived longer ; for he is weary himself of life , which in his estimation now Is ...
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... becomes an humourist , grows enormously corpulent , and falls into the infirmities of age ; yet never quits , all the ... become the most perfect Comic character that perhaps ever was exhibited . It may not possibly be wholly amiss to ...
... becomes an humourist , grows enormously corpulent , and falls into the infirmities of age ; yet never quits , all the ... become the most perfect Comic character that perhaps ever was exhibited . It may not possibly be wholly amiss to ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
Letter CXXIII 1664 | 15 |
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