The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Consisting of His Plays and PoemsMilner and Sowerby, 1863 - 742 páginas |
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... mind contemplates genius through the shades of age , as the eye surveys the sun through artificial opa- city . The great contention of criticism is to find the faults of the moderns , and the beauties of the ancients . While an author ...
... mind contemplates genius through the shades of age , as the eye surveys the sun through artificial opa- city . The great contention of criticism is to find the faults of the moderns , and the beauties of the ancients . While an author ...
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... mind , but in one composition . Almost all his plays are divided between serious and ludicrous characters , and , in the successive evolutions of the design , sometimes produce seriousness and sorrow , and sometimes levity and laughter ...
... mind , but in one composition . Almost all his plays are divided between serious and ludicrous characters , and , in the successive evolutions of the design , sometimes produce seriousness and sorrow , and sometimes levity and laughter ...
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... mind , are checked and blasted by sudden frigi- dity . A quibble is to Shakspeare what luminous va- pours are to the traveller ; he follows it at all ad- ventures ; it is sure to lead him out of his way , and sure to engulf him in the ...
... mind , are checked and blasted by sudden frigi- dity . A quibble is to Shakspeare what luminous va- pours are to the traveller ; he follows it at all ad- ventures ; it is sure to lead him out of his way , and sure to engulf him in the ...
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... mind revolts from evident false- hood , and fiction loses its force when it departs from the resemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time necessarily arises the contraction of place . The spectator who knows that he saw ...
... mind revolts from evident false- hood , and fiction loses its force when it departs from the resemblance of reality . From the narrow limitation of time necessarily arises the contraction of place . The spectator who knows that he saw ...
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... mind . When the imagination is recreated by a painted land . scape , the trees are not supposed capable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we con- sider , how we should be pleased with such fountains playing beside us ...
... mind . When the imagination is recreated by a painted land . scape , the trees are not supposed capable to give us shade , or the fountains coolness ; but we con- sider , how we should be pleased with such fountains playing beside us ...
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