Shakespeare Criticism: A Selection, 1623-1840Oxford University Press, 1961 - Počet stran: 371 Includes works from John Heminge and Henry Condell (1623) to Carlyle (1840). |
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... Fancy , and an Imagination naturally fruitful and superstitious .... Among the English , Shakespear has incomparably ex- celled all others . That noble Extravagance of Fancy , which he had in so great Perfection , throughly qualified ...
... Fancy , and an Imagination naturally fruitful and superstitious .... Among the English , Shakespear has incomparably ex- celled all others . That noble Extravagance of Fancy , which he had in so great Perfection , throughly qualified ...
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... fancy the players , but that we fancy ourselves unhappy for a moment ; but we rather lament the possibility than suppose the presence of misery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The ...
... fancy the players , but that we fancy ourselves unhappy for a moment ; but we rather lament the possibility than suppose the presence of misery , as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The ...
Strana 177
... fancy extend far beyond into the obscure ; but however lawless their operations may seem , the images they so wildly form have yet a relation to truth , and are the shadows at least , however fantastic , of reality . I am not ...
... fancy extend far beyond into the obscure ; but however lawless their operations may seem , the images they so wildly form have yet a relation to truth , and are the shadows at least , however fantastic , of reality . I am not ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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