Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... Shakespeare , my first feeling was , that I could scarcely hope to originate any new theory upon the principal characters in his dramas ; for they have been subjected to and have passed the ordeal of the most acute critical intellects ...
... Shakespeare , my first feeling was , that I could scarcely hope to originate any new theory upon the principal characters in his dramas ; for they have been subjected to and have passed the ordeal of the most acute critical intellects ...
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... Shakespeare's intellectual organisation , and that is the pervading harmony of his inferior characters with the great and single end he had in view towards the developing and maturing of his plan . I do not mean , in using the word ...
... Shakespeare's intellectual organisation , and that is the pervading harmony of his inferior characters with the great and single end he had in view towards the developing and maturing of his plan . I do not mean , in using the word ...
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... castle , writers have been at variance ; some denouncing it utterly , and Coleridge going even so far as to assert that " unquestionably " it is not Shakespeare's . With the full deferential feeling upon me in Macbeth . 25.
... castle , writers have been at variance ; some denouncing it utterly , and Coleridge going even so far as to assert that " unquestionably " it is not Shakespeare's . With the full deferential feeling upon me in Macbeth . 25.
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Charles Cowden Clarke. Shakespeare's . With the full deferential feeling upon me in such a presence , I cannot but think that it is accurately the poet's manner . And not the less is it his , from its being so ... Shakespeare - Characters .
Charles Cowden Clarke. Shakespeare's . With the full deferential feeling upon me in such a presence , I cannot but think that it is accurately the poet's manner . And not the less is it his , from its being so ... Shakespeare - Characters .
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... Shakespeare's moral code , from the slightest and most casual hints and incidents . His most home - striking in- junctions are conveyed by actions , rather than by saws and theories . When Jaques , in his sudden admiration of the fool ...
... Shakespeare's moral code , from the slightest and most casual hints and incidents . His most home - striking in- junctions are conveyed by actions , rather than by saws and theories . When Jaques , in his sudden admiration of the fool ...
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