Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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David Nichol Smith. S in order to have it acted ; and the persons into whose hands it was put , after having turn'd it carelessly and superciliously over , were just upon returning it to him . with an ill - natur'd answer , that it would ...
David Nichol Smith. S in order to have it acted ; and the persons into whose hands it was put , after having turn'd it carelessly and superciliously over , were just upon returning it to him . with an ill - natur'd answer , that it would ...
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... persons represented , less justly observ'd in those characters taken from the Roman History ; and of this , the fierceness and impatience of Coriolanus , his courage and disdain of the common people , the virtue and philosophical temper ...
... persons represented , less justly observ'd in those characters taken from the Roman History ; and of this , the fierceness and impatience of Coriolanus , his courage and disdain of the common people , the virtue and philosophical temper ...
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... persons , that ought to be observ'd there . On the contrary , let us only look a little on the conduct of Shakespear . Hamlet is represented with the same piety towards his father , and resolution to revenge his death , as Orestes ; he ...
... persons , that ought to be observ'd there . On the contrary , let us only look a little on the conduct of Shakespear . Hamlet is represented with the same piety towards his father , and resolution to revenge his death , as Orestes ; he ...
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... person of Cæsar , one speaking to him , 66 " Cæsar thou dost me wrong . " He reply'd : " Cæsar did never wrong , but with just cause . " and such like , which were ridiculous . But he redeem'd " his vices with his virtues : There was ...
... person of Cæsar , one speaking to him , 66 " Cæsar thou dost me wrong . " He reply'd : " Cæsar did never wrong , but with just cause . " and such like , which were ridiculous . But he redeem'd " his vices with his virtues : There was ...
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... Persons who use them . His Expression is in many Places good and pure after a hundred Years ; simple tho ' elevated , graceful tho ' bold , and easie tho ' strong . He seems to have been the very Original of our English Tragical Harmony ...
... Persons who use them . His Expression is in many Places good and pure after a hundred Years ; simple tho ' elevated , graceful tho ' bold , and easie tho ' strong . He seems to have been the very Original of our English Tragical Harmony ...
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