Shakspeare's Dramatic Art: And His Relation to Calderon and GoetheChapman, 1846 - 554 Seiten |
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... poet , not only in Germany , where the distinguished labours of Tieck deserve especial mention , but also in England . In ... Poetry to the time of Shakspeare , and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration , 3 vols . Lond . 1831 . J. Payne ...
... poet , not only in Germany , where the distinguished labours of Tieck deserve especial mention , but also in England . In ... Poetry to the time of Shakspeare , and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration , 3 vols . Lond . 1831 . J. Payne ...
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... poetry of Shakspeare . And besides this , it was my wish to give an estimate of Shakspeare , from the high points of ... poet , who as such could be no Christian , a proselyte , or even a Pietist , while others would say that I had made ...
... poetry of Shakspeare . And besides this , it was my wish to give an estimate of Shakspeare , from the high points of ... poet , who as such could be no Christian , a proselyte , or even a Pietist , while others would say that I had made ...
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... poetry to an historical as well as to an æsthetical criticism ; that is to say , I have endeavoured to fix not only its true position on the borders of the 16th century , but also its true relation to the past , the present , and the ...
... poetry to an historical as well as to an æsthetical criticism ; that is to say , I have endeavoured to fix not only its true position on the borders of the 16th century , but also its true relation to the past , the present , and the ...
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... poetry which flourished contemporaneously with them - both these tenden- cies had long since run out , and the age had become essentially dramatic . For the drama is the poetry of the present , wherein past and future are organically ...
... poetry which flourished contemporaneously with them - both these tenden- cies had long since run out , and the age had become essentially dramatic . For the drama is the poetry of the present , wherein past and future are organically ...
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... poetry is to have universal import , if the general principles of humanity are to be exhibited objectively , not ... poet involuntarily obeyed , wherever it sprung up freely from the christian enlightenment of the nation ; and ...
... poetry is to have universal import , if the general principles of humanity are to be exhibited objectively , not ... poet involuntarily obeyed , wherever it sprung up freely from the christian enlightenment of the nation ; and ...
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Accordingly action allusions already appears artistic beauty Ben Jonson Calderon caprice character Christian circumstances Collier comedy comic view composition consequently criticism Cymbeline death deed divine doubt Drake earthly English evil exhibited existence external fact Falstaff fancy favour feeling fundamental idea Gentlemen of Verona genuine Goethe Goethe's ground-idea Hamlet hand Henry the Sixth honour human humour influence inmost intrigue intrinsic Jonson Julius Cæsar justice King language Lastly latter Lear less Locrine lyrical Macbeth Malone Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice merely merry mind moral nature necessity ness nevertheless noble objective organic Othello outward passion personages piece play poem poet poetical poetry possess present Prince principle profound racter reflection Richard Romeo and Juliet scene Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew sonnets spirit subjective thought Tieck tion Titus Andronicus tragedy tragic true truth unity view of things virtue weakness whole Winter's Tale youthful