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" He indeed overlooks and commands the admiration of posterity, but he does it from the tableland of the age in which he lived. He towered above his fellows, 'in shape and gesture proudly eminent... "
English Translations from Homer - Página 7
por David Georg Penon - 1861 - 60 páginas
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Hazlitt on English Literature: An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature

William Hazlitt - 1913 - 646 páginas
...men, that could either add to or take anything away from him, but such there were. He indeed overlooks and commands the admiration of posterity, but he does..." in shape and gesture proudly eminent ; " but he was one of a race of giants, the tallest, the strongest, the most graceful, and beautiful of them ;...
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Hazlitt on English Literature: An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature

William Hazlitt, Jacob Zeitlin - 1913 - 532 páginas
...men, that could cither add to or take anything away from him,but such there were. He indeed overlooks and commands the admiration of posterity, but he does...he lived. He towered above his fellows, " in shape ami gesture proudly eminent ; " but he was one of a race of giants, the tallest, the strongest, the...
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Hazlitt on English Literature: An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature

William Hazlitt - 1913 - 552 páginas
...him, but such there were. He indeed overlooks and commands the admiration of posterity, but he docs it from the tableland of the age in which he lived...." in shape and gesture proudly eminent ; " but he was one of a race of giants, the tallest, the strongest, the most graceful, and beautiful of them;...
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The Tragedie of Cymbeline

William Shakespeare - 1913 - 564 páginas
...interest to whatever may be urged in favour of the humbler circle about him. 'Shakespeare,' says HAZLITT, 'towered above his fellows, "in shape and gesture "proudly eminent," but he was one of a race of giants, the tallest, the 'strongest, the most graceful and beautiful of them;...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The tragedie of Cymbeline. 1913

William Shakespeare - 1913 - 556 páginas
...interest to whatever may be urged in favour of the humbler circle about him. 'Shakespeare,' says HAZLITT, 'towered above his fellows, "in shape and gesture "proudly eminent," but he was one of a race of giants, the tallest, the 'strongest, the most graceful and beautiful of them;...
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Hazlitt on English Literature: An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature

William Hazlitt - 1913 - 272 páginas
...men, that could either add to or take anything away from him, but such there were. He indeed overlooks and commands the admiration of posterity, but he does it from the taHcland of the age in which he lived. He towered above his fellows, " in shape and gesture proudly...
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University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature, Temas18-20

University of Wisconsin - 1923 - 594 páginas
...in its march, the rear camping tonight where the van camped last night. Thoreau. He indeed overlooks and commands the admiration of posterity, but he does...age in which he lived. He towered above his fellows. ... ; but he was one of a race of giants. Hazlitt. 4. BARE MENTION OF A SUBJECT, SUGGESTING FURTHER...
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A History of Modern Criticism 1750-1950: Volume 2, The Romantic Age, Volumen1

René Wellek - 1981 - 472 páginas
...Elizabethan literature. Shakespeare is part of his age. "His age was necessary to him." "He overlooks and commands the admiration of posterity, but he does...from the tableland of the age in which he lived." He was "one of a race of giants, the tallest, the strongest, the most graceful, and beautiful of them."...
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Shakespeare Survey, Volumen14

Allardyce Nicoll - 2002 - 200 páginas
...powerfully for the greatness of Shakespeare's contemporaries. He overlooks them, certainly ; but he does so from the table-land of the age in which he lived....fellows, "in shape and gesture proudly eminent" ; but he was one of a race of giants, the tallest, the strongest, the most graceful, and beautiful of them;...
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The Fettisian, Volumen6

Edinburgh Fettes coll - 1883 - 180 páginas
...forget the claims of the deities of less magnitude. He says of Shakspere that ' he indeed overlooks and commands the admiration of posterity, but he does..." in shape and gesture proudly eminent," \ but he was one of a race of giants, — the tallest, the strongest, the most graceful and beautiful of them....
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