An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic PoetsR. Priestley, 1966 - 296 pagina's |
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Pagina xviii
... genius and learning render him superior to a servile awe of pedantic institutions , in his in genious preface to his edition of Shakspeare , has well obviated all that can be objected to our Author's neglect of the unities of time and ...
... genius and learning render him superior to a servile awe of pedantic institutions , in his in genious preface to his edition of Shakspeare , has well obviated all that can be objected to our Author's neglect of the unities of time and ...
Pagina 184
... genius , powerful genius only , ( wild nature's vigour working at the root ! ) could have produced such strong and original beauties , and adapted both to the general temper and taste of the age in which it appeared . UPON UPON THE CIN ...
... genius , powerful genius only , ( wild nature's vigour working at the root ! ) could have produced such strong and original beauties , and adapted both to the general temper and taste of the age in which it appeared . UPON UPON THE CIN ...
Pagina 259
... genius of our great Poet . Speak- ing of Corneille he says , he was unequal like Shakspeare , and like him full of genius ; mais le genie de Corneille était à celui de Shakespear , ce qu'un seigneur est à l'egard d'un homme au peuple né ...
... genius of our great Poet . Speak- ing of Corneille he says , he was unequal like Shakspeare , and like him full of genius ; mais le genie de Corneille était à celui de Shakespear , ce qu'un seigneur est à l'egard d'un homme au peuple né ...
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Upon the Death of Julius Cæsar | 223 |
Dialogue I | 267 |
Dialogue II | 276 |
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