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... passion the last of all ; which , in the collision with the requisitions of either of the others , was forced to ... passion , as all passion is tinged more or less strongly by the character . Nor is there any need to have recourse to ...
... passion the last of all ; which , in the collision with the requisitions of either of the others , was forced to ... passion , as all passion is tinged more or less strongly by the character . Nor is there any need to have recourse to ...
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... passion and ideal elevation , which we find observed in the same order in Sophocles , and in the sculpture of Greece , Euripides has completely reversed . Passion with him is the first thing ; his next care is for character , and when ...
... passion and ideal elevation , which we find observed in the same order in Sophocles , and in the sculpture of Greece , Euripides has completely reversed . Passion with him is the first thing ; his next care is for character , and when ...
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... passion , taking this word in its widest signification , as including every mental condition , every tone , from ... passion subservient to itself , till it becomes the sole tyrant of our SHAKSPEARE - HIS PLAY ON WORDS . 365 : desires ...
... passion , taking this word in its widest signification , as including every mental condition , every tone , from ... passion subservient to itself , till it becomes the sole tyrant of our SHAKSPEARE - HIS PLAY ON WORDS . 365 : desires ...
Índice
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
action actors admiration altogether ancient appears Aristophanes Aristotle Beaumont and Fletcher beautiful Ben Jonson Cæsar Calderon character chorus circumstances Clytemnestra composition considered Corneille critics death dignity display dramatic art dramatic poet effect Electra elevation endeavour English Eschylus Eumenides Euripides exhibited expression fancy favour feeling French Tragedy frequently give Grecian Greek tragedies Greeks hand heroes heroic honour human idea imitation intrigue invention Italian Julius Cæsar labours language literature manner masks means Menander merely Metastasio mind modern Molière moral nature never noble object observed Old Comedy opera opinion Orestes original painted passion peculiar persons Philoctetes picture pieces Plautus play players poet poetical poetry possess produce Racine racter representation resemblance respect Roman scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sophocles Spanish species spectators spirit stage style talent taste theatre theatrical thing tion tone tragedians tragic true truth unity verse versification Voltaire whole