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Pagina xvi
He must understand exactly how nature operates on every constitution of mind , and under every accident ; and let his dramatis personæ speak and act accordingly . And , secondly , he must have a heart capable of sympathising with all ...
He must understand exactly how nature operates on every constitution of mind , and under every accident ; and let his dramatis personæ speak and act accordingly . And , secondly , he must have a heart capable of sympathising with all ...
Pagina xviii
So the stilted verse of the Players gives value to the natural words of Hamlet ; and the fripperies of Osrick are effective as a prologue to the tragic duel . ... He painted , seemingly , partly from individual nature , but not wholly .
So the stilted verse of the Players gives value to the natural words of Hamlet ; and the fripperies of Osrick are effective as a prologue to the tragic duel . ... He painted , seemingly , partly from individual nature , but not wholly .
Pagina 559
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS HELENA , the plebeian heroine of this excellent comedy , is of the order of Nature's nobility . The character is a charming compound of courage and tenderness ; of modesty and passion ; misgiving and perseverance .
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS HELENA , the plebeian heroine of this excellent comedy , is of the order of Nature's nobility . The character is a charming compound of courage and tenderness ; of modesty and passion ; misgiving and perseverance .
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