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Pagina 28
... of these unities between “ The First Part of Henry VI . and the two parts of the
Contention , ' we have endeavoured to prove that these three dramas , of which it
is maintained that Shakspere wrote not a single line , were the work of one mind .
... of these unities between “ The First Part of Henry VI . and the two parts of the
Contention , ' we have endeavoured to prove that these three dramas , of which it
is maintained that Shakspere wrote not a single line , were the work of one mind .
Pagina 108
The great novelist had probably in his mind the delineation of Richard . But it
would be difficult , we think , to have conducted the entire chronicle history of The
Contention between the two famous Houses of York and Lancaster with more
rigid ...
The great novelist had probably in his mind the delineation of Richard . But it
would be difficult , we think , to have conducted the entire chronicle history of The
Contention between the two famous Houses of York and Lancaster with more
rigid ...
Pagina 276
differences as to the quality of his mind - differences in judgmentdifferences in the
cast of thought — differences in poetical powerwhich cannot be accounted for by
the growth of his mind during two years only . If the first “ Romeo and Juliet ...
differences as to the quality of his mind - differences in judgmentdifferences in the
cast of thought — differences in poetical powerwhich cannot be accounted for by
the growth of his mind during two years only . If the first “ Romeo and Juliet ...
Pagina 409
Mischief was , indeed , swift to enter into the thoughts of the desperate man ; but
the mind once made up , it took a perverse pleasure in going over every item of
the circumstances that had suggested the means of mischief . All other thoughts ...
Mischief was , indeed , swift to enter into the thoughts of the desperate man ; but
the mind once made up , it took a perverse pleasure in going over every item of
the circumstances that had suggested the means of mischief . All other thoughts ...
Pagina 415
... Coleridge first lectured on the drama in 1802 , and Schlegel in 1808 ; and
Schlegel may also have owed something indirectly to Coleridge , - to that master
- mind who filled other minds as if they were conduits from his exhaustless
fountain .
... Coleridge first lectured on the drama in 1802 , and Schlegel in 1808 ; and
Schlegel may also have owed something indirectly to Coleridge , - to that master
- mind who filled other minds as if they were conduits from his exhaustless
fountain .
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