Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... passion . The ' Ptolemy ' and the ' Catiline , ' there can be no doubt , were composed of a succession of tedious monologues , having nothing of the principle of dramatic art in them , although in their outward form they appeared to be ...
... passion . The ' Ptolemy ' and the ' Catiline , ' there can be no doubt , were composed of a succession of tedious monologues , having nothing of the principle of dramatic art in them , although in their outward form they appeared to be ...
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... passion , the bitter sarcasm of the Richard of the his- torian , were left for Shakspere to imitate and improve . Rude as is the dramatic construction , and coarse the execution , of these two relics of the period which preceded the ...
... passion , the bitter sarcasm of the Richard of the his- torian , were left for Shakspere to imitate and improve . Rude as is the dramatic construction , and coarse the execution , of these two relics of the period which preceded the ...
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... passion , the bold and sometimes rude outpourings of nature . The characters of Locrine ' are moved to of books . In Shakspere , high poetry is the most natural language of passion . It be- longs to the state of excitement in which the ...
... passion , the bold and sometimes rude outpourings of nature . The characters of Locrine ' are moved to of books . In Shakspere , high poetry is the most natural language of passion . It be- longs to the state of excitement in which the ...
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... passion ought never there to find a place ; that grief should discharge itself in long soliloquies , and anger explode in orations set forth upon the most approved forms of logic and rhetoric . There is some of this certainly in the ...
... passion ought never there to find a place ; that grief should discharge itself in long soliloquies , and anger explode in orations set forth upon the most approved forms of logic and rhetoric . There is some of this certainly in the ...
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... passions for the souls below . " § It is he of the " mighty line . " || The name of Tamburlaine was applied to Marlowe ... passion , Thirsting with sovereignty and love of arms . His lofty brows in folds do figure death , And in their ...
... passions for the souls below . " § It is he of the " mighty line . " || The name of Tamburlaine was applied to Marlowe ... passion , Thirsting with sovereignty and love of arms . His lofty brows in folds do figure death , And in their ...
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