Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... passion , imagination , thought and language , thrown , heaped , massed to- gether without careful polishing or exact method , but poured out in unconcerned profusion from the lap of nature and genius in boundless and unrivalled ...
... passion , imagination , thought and language , thrown , heaped , massed to- gether without careful polishing or exact method , but poured out in unconcerned profusion from the lap of nature and genius in boundless and unrivalled ...
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... passion not to be contemplated without shuddering : - " Oh , Faustus ! Now hast thou but one bare hour to live , And then thou must be damn'd perpetually . Stand still , you ever - moving spheres of heav'n , That time may cease , and ...
... passion not to be contemplated without shuddering : - " Oh , Faustus ! Now hast thou but one bare hour to live , And then thou must be damn'd perpetually . Stand still , you ever - moving spheres of heav'n , That time may cease , and ...
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... passion , the same recklessness of purpose , the same smouldering fire within : but there is not any of the same relief to the mind in the lofty imaginative nature of the subject , and the continual repetition of plain practical ...
... passion , the same recklessness of purpose , the same smouldering fire within : but there is not any of the same relief to the mind in the lofty imaginative nature of the subject , and the continual repetition of plain practical ...
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... passion or expression . It is extreme in act , and outrage- ous in plot and catastrophe ; but it has not the same vigorous filling up . The author seems to have relied on the horror in- spired by the subject , and the national disgust ...
... passion or expression . It is extreme in act , and outrage- ous in plot and catastrophe ; but it has not the same vigorous filling up . The author seems to have relied on the horror in- spired by the subject , and the national disgust ...
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... passion . Edward II . is drawn with historic truth , but without much dramatic effect . The manage . ment of the plot is feeble and desultory ; little interest is excited in the various turns of fate ; the characters are too worthless ...
... passion . Edward II . is drawn with historic truth , but without much dramatic effect . The manage . ment of the plot is feeble and desultory ; little interest is excited in the various turns of fate ; the characters are too worthless ...
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