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Pagina 82
dramatic blank - verse ; monotonous indeed , not informed with any bold or
creative spirit of poetry , coldly correct , and ... the rudeness of its exhibitions did
not require the aid of the poet , or at least required only the aid which he could
afford ...
dramatic blank - verse ; monotonous indeed , not informed with any bold or
creative spirit of poetry , coldly correct , and ... the rudeness of its exhibitions did
not require the aid of the poet , or at least required only the aid which he could
afford ...
Pagina 106
It wants , speaking generally , the high poetry of those plays — not the mere
poetry of description , but the teeming thought , the ... We can understand how a
poet of Shakspere ' s extraordinary judgment — the quality which we hold to be
as ...
It wants , speaking generally , the high poetry of those plays — not the mere
poetry of description , but the teeming thought , the ... We can understand how a
poet of Shakspere ' s extraordinary judgment — the quality which we hold to be
as ...
Pagina 112
The poet , with his instinctive judgment , has given the king a much higher
character than the chroniclers assign to him . Their relations leave little doubt
upon our minds that his imbecility was very nearly allied to utter incapacity ; and
that the ...
The poet , with his instinctive judgment , has given the king a much higher
character than the chroniclers assign to him . Their relations leave little doubt
upon our minds that his imbecility was very nearly allied to utter incapacity ; and
that the ...
Pagina 257
It is , to our minds , a perfect exposition of the principle upon which the poet
worked in the construction of this drama . Believing , whatever weight of authority
there may be for the contrary opinion , that the · Henry VIII . ' was a new play in
1613 ...
It is , to our minds , a perfect exposition of the principle upon which the poet
worked in the construction of this drama . Believing , whatever weight of authority
there may be for the contrary opinion , that the · Henry VIII . ' was a new play in
1613 ...
Pagina 258
There was another great poet of this age of high poetry , who had indicated the
general theme which Shakspere proposed to illustrate in this drama :“ What man
that sees the ever - whirling wheel Of change , the which all mortal things doth ...
There was another great poet of this age of high poetry , who had indicated the
general theme which Shakspere proposed to illustrate in this drama :“ What man
that sees the ever - whirling wheel Of change , the which all mortal things doth ...
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