Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysC. Templeman, 1838 - 345 páginas |
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... Critic . This latter class of seekers is rapidly increas- ing , as copies of the old editions disappear and the name of their author comes brighter and brighter out of the " foul fog " in which contemporary jealousy and political preju ...
... Critic . This latter class of seekers is rapidly increas- ing , as copies of the old editions disappear and the name of their author comes brighter and brighter out of the " foul fog " in which contemporary jealousy and political preju ...
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... critic has executed this part of his design were in avoiding an ap- pearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English reader , and in bring- ing illustrations from particular passages of the plays themselves , of ...
... critic has executed this part of his design were in avoiding an ap- pearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English reader , and in bring- ing illustrations from particular passages of the plays themselves , of ...
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... critic in behalf of Shakspeare , because our own countryman , Dr Johnson , has not been so favourable to him . It may be said of Shakspeare , that " those who are not for him are against him : " for indifference is here the height of ...
... critic in behalf of Shakspeare , because our own countryman , Dr Johnson , has not been so favourable to him . It may be said of Shakspeare , that " those who are not for him are against him : " for indifference is here the height of ...
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William Hazlitt. Irene . We do not say that a man to be a critic must necessarily be a poet : but to be a good critic , he ought not to be a bad poet . Such poetry as a man deliberately writes , such , and such only will he like . Dr ...
William Hazlitt. Irene . We do not say that a man to be a critic must necessarily be a poet : but to be a good critic , he ought not to be a bad poet . Such poetry as a man deliberately writes , such , and such only will he like . Dr ...
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... and terror and pity , as they are rising in the mind , are checked and blasted by sudden frigidity . " In all this , our critic seems more bent on - maintaining the equilibrium of his style than the consistency PREFACE . XXV.
... and terror and pity , as they are rising in the mind , are checked and blasted by sudden frigidity . " In all this , our critic seems more bent on - maintaining the equilibrium of his style than the consistency PREFACE . XXV.
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