Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... imagination , and a lie , are the same thing is very characteristic : - " The writers of our time are so led away with vain glory that their only endeavour is to pleasure the hu- mour of men , and rather with vanity to con- tent their ...
... imagination , and a lie , are the same thing is very characteristic : - " The writers of our time are so led away with vain glory that their only endeavour is to pleasure the hu- mour of men , and rather with vanity to con- tent their ...
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... imagination to con- his ' School of Abuse ' to Sidney ; and Spen- jure you to believe for true what he writeth : ser ... imaginative ground - plat the principal liars , I answer paradoxically , of a profitable invention . " but truly , I ...
... imagination to con- his ' School of Abuse ' to Sidney ; and Spen- jure you to believe for true what he writeth : ser ... imaginative ground - plat the principal liars , I answer paradoxically , of a profitable invention . " but truly , I ...
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... imagination of the audience by speech was to be made more intelligible by a sign - painting pantomime . Nothing could be more characteristic of a very rude state of art , almost the rudest , than the dumb - shows which introduce each ...
... imagination of the audience by speech was to be made more intelligible by a sign - painting pantomime . Nothing could be more characteristic of a very rude state of art , almost the rudest , than the dumb - shows which introduce each ...
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... imagination has created . They must be placed by the poet's power of combination in the various relations which they must maintain through a long and sometimes complicated action : he must see the whole of that action vividly , with ...
... imagination has created . They must be placed by the poet's power of combination in the various relations which they must maintain through a long and sometimes complicated action : he must see the whole of that action vividly , with ...
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... imagination , take Tamora out of the class of ordinary women . It is in her mouth that we find , for the most part ... imaginative conception of the speaker , that she was to personate Re- venge : - " Know thou , sad man , I am not ...
... imagination , take Tamora out of the class of ordinary women . It is in her mouth that we find , for the most part ... imaginative conception of the speaker , that she was to personate Re- venge : - " Know thou , sad man , I am not ...
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