Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... characters of men ; both Hamlet and Brutus are summoned to act on great occasions , and to both ideas are more real ... character . They fall , but not dishonoured ; we feel that they are spirits too erect or too delicate for the world ...
... characters of men ; both Hamlet and Brutus are summoned to act on great occasions , and to both ideas are more real ... character . They fall , but not dishonoured ; we feel that they are spirits too erect or too delicate for the world ...
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... characters of peculiar value ; his comment on the character of Polonius is an example of passages which at once elucidate the meaning of Shakespeare and exhibit the mind . of his critic . In the late editions of Johnson ( 1773 onwards ) ...
... characters of peculiar value ; his comment on the character of Polonius is an example of passages which at once elucidate the meaning of Shakespeare and exhibit the mind . of his critic . In the late editions of Johnson ( 1773 onwards ) ...
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... character , and Shakespeare's play had been laid aside to make room for Lord Lansdowne's unworthy alteration or recast . Macklin revived the comedy in its original beauty and grace ; and he exhibited Shylock not as a comic villain but ...
... character , and Shakespeare's play had been laid aside to make room for Lord Lansdowne's unworthy alteration or recast . Macklin revived the comedy in its original beauty and grace ; and he exhibited Shylock not as a comic villain but ...
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