Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... critic . Shakespeare is not only immeasurably superior to the dramatists of his time in creative power , in insight into the human heart , and in profound thought ; but he is , moreover , utterly unlike them in almost every respect ...
... critic . Shakespeare is not only immeasurably superior to the dramatists of his time in creative power , in insight into the human heart , and in profound thought ; but he is , moreover , utterly unlike them in almost every respect ...
Strana 31
... critic car object , but the dramatic power is nearly none at all . It is written expressly to set forth the dangers and mischiefs that arise from the division of sovereign power ; and the several speakers dilate upon the different views ...
... critic car object , but the dramatic power is nearly none at all . It is written expressly to set forth the dangers and mischiefs that arise from the division of sovereign power ; and the several speakers dilate upon the different views ...
Strana 64
... 570–3 . + This is still to be regarded as an open question , although some of the critics have undertaken to decide it in favour of the less eminent writer . - ED . familiar and domestic life , is not so grand or 64 Middleton's Plays .
... 570–3 . + This is still to be regarded as an open question , although some of the critics have undertaken to decide it in favour of the less eminent writer . - ED . familiar and domestic life , is not so grand or 64 Middleton's Plays .
Strana 72
... critic more than half way , and clothe what is perhaps vague and extravagant praise with a substantial form and distinct meaning . But in attempting to extol the merits of an obscure work of genius , our words are either lost in empty ...
... critic more than half way , and clothe what is perhaps vague and extravagant praise with a substantial form and distinct meaning . But in attempting to extol the merits of an obscure work of genius , our words are either lost in empty ...
Strana 78
... critics ; one of which critics has lost his flesh with fishing at the measure of Plautus ' verses ; another has vowed to get the consump- tion of the lungs , or to leave to posterity the true orthography and pronunciation of laughing ...
... critics ; one of which critics has lost his flesh with fishing at the measure of Plautus ' verses ; another has vowed to get the consump- tion of the lungs , or to leave to posterity the true orthography and pronunciation of laughing ...
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