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" I may hazard such an expression, the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings from those of which he is at once the painter and the analyst, that though the very subject cannot but detract from the pleasure of a delicate mind, yet never was poem less... "
Henry V - Strana 477
autor/autoři: William Shakespeare - 2000 - 295 str.
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 str.
...from the alienation, and, if I may hazard such an expression, the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings from those of which he is at once the painter...trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence, Shakespeare has here represented the animal impulse itself so as to preclude all sympathy with it,...
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 str.
...from the alienation, and, if I may hazard such an expression, the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings from those of which he is at once the painter...trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence, Shakespeare has here represented the animal impulse itself so as to preclude all sympathy with it,...
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Biographia Literaria, Svazek 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 344 str.
...from the alienation, and, if I may hazard such an expression, the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings, from those of which he is at once the painter...never was poem less dangerous on a moral account. 5 Instead of doing as Ariosto, and as, still more offensively, Wieland has done, instead of degrading...
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Biographia Literaria, Svazek 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 348 str.
...hazard such an expression, the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings, from those of which he is I at once the painter and the analyst ; that though...never was poem less dangerous on a moral account. 5 Instead of doing as Ariosto, and as, still more offensively, Wieland has done, instead of degrading...
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Coleridge's Literary Criticism

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1908 - 316 str.
...from the alienation, and, if I may hazard such an expression, the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings, from those of which he is at once the painter...trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence ; Shakespeare has here represented the animal impulse itself, so as to preclude all sympathy with it,...
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Coleridge's Literary Criticism

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1908 - 296 str.
...from the alienation, and, if I may hazard such an expression, the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings, from those of which he is at once the painter...was poem less dangerous on a moral account. Instead or doing as Ariosto, and as, still more offensively, Wieland has done, instead of degrading and deforming...
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The Aldus Shakespeare: With Copious Notes and Comments, Svazek 39

William Shakespeare - 1909 - 246 str.
...from the alienation, and, if I may hazard such an expression, the utter aloofness of the Poet's own feelings, from those of which he is at once the painter...trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence, Shakespeare has here represented the animal impulse itself so as to preclude all 16 sympathy with it,...
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Rutland: A Chronologically Arranged Outline of the Life of Roger Manners ...

Lewis Frederick Bostelmann - 1911 - 264 str.
...impelled the poet to the drama was secretly working in him. * * * The utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings from those of which he is at once the painter and analyst." Coleridge also refers to Richard Ayton's Essays and Sketches of Character — a paper on...
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Sonnets and Minor Poems

William Shakespeare - 1912 - 386 str.
...Even his two narrative poems, as Coleridge pointed out, betray 'the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings from those of which he is at once the painter and the analyst.' Certainly the intense passion of the tragedies is never the mere literal presentment of the author's...
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The Sonnets of Shakespeare from the Quarto of 1609: With Variorum Readings ...

William Shakespeare - 1916 - 566 str.
...Even his two narrative poems, as Coleridge pointed out, betray "the utter aloofness of the poet's own feelings from those of which he is at once the painter and the analyst." Certainly the intense passion of the tragedies is never the mere literal presentment of the author's...
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