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... poet may all the sooner halt in his rapid career , and indulge the bent of his own genius . There are points , when the most elaborate and polished style , the most enthusiastic lyrics , the most profound thoughts and remote allusions ...
... poet may all the sooner halt in his rapid career , and indulge the bent of his own genius . There are points , when the most elaborate and polished style , the most enthusiastic lyrics , the most profound thoughts and remote allusions ...
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... poet with the idea that courtesy is one of the original and essential ingredients of human nature . But in Tragedy men are either matched with men in fearful strife , or set in close struggle with misfortune ; we can , therefore , exact ...
... poet with the idea that courtesy is one of the original and essential ingredients of human nature . But in Tragedy men are either matched with men in fearful strife , or set in close struggle with misfortune ; we can , therefore , exact ...
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... poet has represented Shaks- peare , under the hands of his commentators , by Actæon wor- ried to death by his own dogs ; and , following up the story of Ovid , designated a female writer on the great poet as the snarling Lycisca . We ...
... poet has represented Shaks- peare , under the hands of his commentators , by Actæon wor- ried to death by his own dogs ; and , following up the story of Ovid , designated a female writer on the great poet as the snarling Lycisca . We ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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