The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... Shakspeare . The bulk of mankind , indeed , have but one opi- nion of him ; but those who claimed the privilege of judging more correctly , and of penetrating deeper into the cha- racter of true excellence , have ran into opposite ...
... Shakspeare . The bulk of mankind , indeed , have but one opi- nion of him ; but those who claimed the privilege of judging more correctly , and of penetrating deeper into the cha- racter of true excellence , have ran into opposite ...
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... Shakspeare , there- fore , never wrote more than the fol- lowing passage , it would demonstrate the pre - eminence of his genius . " The lunatic , the lover , and the poet , Are of imagination all compact : One sees more devils than ...
... Shakspeare , there- fore , never wrote more than the fol- lowing passage , it would demonstrate the pre - eminence of his genius . " The lunatic , the lover , and the poet , Are of imagination all compact : One sees more devils than ...
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... Shakspeare's plays . All the writers since the period I men- tion have studied to express their thoughts exactly as they conceived them , because correctness became then more studied , and the want of it was deemed barbarous ; but Shak ...
... Shakspeare's plays . All the writers since the period I men- tion have studied to express their thoughts exactly as they conceived them , because correctness became then more studied , and the want of it was deemed barbarous ; but Shak ...
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... Shakspeare knew the human heart not as it exists in a state of polished society , but as it exists in a state placed midway be- tween the confines of barbarism and civilization , where there is sufficient wealth and power to rouse ...
... Shakspeare knew the human heart not as it exists in a state of polished society , but as it exists in a state placed midway be- tween the confines of barbarism and civilization , where there is sufficient wealth and power to rouse ...
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... Shakspeare , and it can only be ac- counted for by that passion for effect which was common to all the wri- ters of his age , Shakspeare , indeed , could paint nothing well that did not require strong colouring . Where the softer ...
... Shakspeare , and it can only be ac- counted for by that passion for effect which was common to all the wri- ters of his age , Shakspeare , indeed , could paint nothing well that did not require strong colouring . Where the softer ...
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