The Works of Shakspere, Volume 1Robert Tyas, 1843 - 35 pagina's |
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Pagina i
... minds , " the desire of fame - did not think it worth while to place materials for his own history on record ; or ... mind was vast , liberal , compassionate , generous ; -that he saw human nature on every side , detecting it in its ...
... minds , " the desire of fame - did not think it worth while to place materials for his own history on record ; or ... mind was vast , liberal , compassionate , generous ; -that he saw human nature on every side , detecting it in its ...
Pagina xvi
... mind was precisely such as is required to form a great dramatist ; for he was not only absolutely free from egotism and vanity , but , joined to an intellect of the very first order , he possessed an affection or sympathy that embraced ...
... mind was precisely such as is required to form a great dramatist ; for he was not only absolutely free from egotism and vanity , but , joined to an intellect of the very first order , he possessed an affection or sympathy that embraced ...
Pagina xxi
... mind . But , to my thinking , " OTHELLO " is the most substantial and complete of all his plays . Less refined than " ' HAMLET , " less imaginative than " MACBETH , " and less terrible and impressive than " LEAR , " it is , for variety ...
... mind . But , to my thinking , " OTHELLO " is the most substantial and complete of all his plays . Less refined than " ' HAMLET , " less imaginative than " MACBETH , " and less terrible and impressive than " LEAR , " it is , for variety ...
Pagina xxii
... mind , the hopes and habits of a life now settled down into happiness , - -are torn up by the roots and overset . We behold his mind utterly wrecked ; and the spirit , which fretfulness and impatience never weakened , now rages without ...
... mind , the hopes and habits of a life now settled down into happiness , - -are torn up by the roots and overset . We behold his mind utterly wrecked ; and the spirit , which fretfulness and impatience never weakened , now rages without ...
Pagina xxv
... mind out of the barbarism and ignorance of our early times . These were the translation of the Bible , the works of Bacon , and the dramas of Shakspere . The first , whatever peril may have attended it by severing the Christian church ...
... mind out of the barbarism and ignorance of our early times . These were the translation of the Bible , the works of Bacon , and the dramas of Shakspere . The first , whatever peril may have attended it by severing the Christian church ...
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The Works of Shakespere: Revised from the Best Authorities, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1854 |
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