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Pagina xiii
... true , that a commanding genius is not to be repressed by malevolence or envy : and it is true , perhaps , that merit of every order will make its way in the end , and secure its due reputation . But , in the meantime , we , the ...
... true , that a commanding genius is not to be repressed by malevolence or envy : and it is true , perhaps , that merit of every order will make its way in the end , and secure its due reputation . But , in the meantime , we , the ...
Pagina xiv
... true in the antique time , true in his own , and true in ours : 44 ' Age cannot wither them , nor custom stale Their infinite variety . " To know what Shakspere achieved , it is only necessary to look at the previous history of the ...
... true in the antique time , true in his own , and true in ours : 44 ' Age cannot wither them , nor custom stale Their infinite variety . " To know what Shakspere achieved , it is only necessary to look at the previous history of the ...
Pagina xv
... true reformer . He stands midway between the proud aristocracy of rank and wealth , and that " fierce democratie " which would overwhelm all things in its whirl ; a true philosopher ; a magician more potent than his own Prospero , and ...
... true reformer . He stands midway between the proud aristocracy of rank and wealth , and that " fierce democratie " which would overwhelm all things in its whirl ; a true philosopher ; a magician more potent than his own Prospero , and ...
Pagina xvii
... true , consistent , and complete . Our great poet never squares or clips a character to suit any preconceived theory ; but permits each to do his best ( or worst ) as nature or education may inspire . " Accommodate , " he says , “ is a ...
... true , consistent , and complete . Our great poet never squares or clips a character to suit any preconceived theory ; but permits each to do his best ( or worst ) as nature or education may inspire . " Accommodate , " he says , “ is a ...
Pagina xxiv
... true - hearted Cordelia , which immediately precedes his death . I have , upon a former occasion , alluded to two distinguishing peculiarities in Shakspere's style . One is that his speeches , instead of being directed or limited , for ...
... true - hearted Cordelia , which immediately precedes his death . I have , upon a former occasion , alluded to two distinguishing peculiarities in Shakspere's style . One is that his speeches , instead of being directed or limited , for ...
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