Characters of Shakespear's Plays, & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan, 1903 - 422 Seiten |
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... play . A gentleman of the name of Mason , the author of a Treatise on Ornamental Gardening , ( not Mason the poet ) began a work of a similar kind about forty years ago , but he only lived to finish a parallel between the characters of ...
... play . A gentleman of the name of Mason , the author of a Treatise on Ornamental Gardening , ( not Mason the poet ) began a work of a similar kind about forty years ago , but he only lived to finish a parallel between the characters of ...
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... play , purposely moderated the impressions when too pain- ful , and immediately introduced a musical alleviation of our sympathy . He had not those rude ideas of his art which many moderns seem to have , as if the poet , like the clown ...
... play , purposely moderated the impressions when too pain- ful , and immediately introduced a musical alleviation of our sympathy . He had not those rude ideas of his art which many moderns seem to have , as if the poet , like the clown ...
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... play is like going a journey with some uncertain object at the end of it , and in which the suspense is kept up and heightened by the long intervals between each action . Though the events are scattered over such an extent of surface ...
... play is like going a journey with some uncertain object at the end of it , and in which the suspense is kept up and heightened by the long intervals between each action . Though the events are scattered over such an extent of surface ...
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... play , but the conclusion of Lear , of Romeo and Juliet , of Macbeth , of Othello , even of Hamlet , and of other plays of less moment , in which the last act is crowded with decisive events brought about by natural and striking means ...
... play , but the conclusion of Lear , of Romeo and Juliet , of Macbeth , of Othello , even of Hamlet , and of other plays of less moment , in which the last act is crowded with decisive events brought about by natural and striking means ...
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... play the parts of women , which made it necessary to keep them a good deal in the back - ground . Does not this state of manners itself , which prevented their exhibiting themselves in public , and confined them to the relations and ...
... play the parts of women , which made it necessary to keep them a good deal in the back - ground . Does not this state of manners itself , which prevented their exhibiting themselves in public , and confined them to the relations and ...
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