The Works of Shakespere, Volume 1R. Tyas, 1843 |
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Pagina xvi
... nature . It is the sympathy he feels for the character he creates , as well as the knowledge that he gains from the observation of such character , that enables him to paint human nature truly . No scrutiny , however minute or extended ...
... nature . It is the sympathy he feels for the character he creates , as well as the knowledge that he gains from the observation of such character , that enables him to paint human nature truly . No scrutiny , however minute or extended ...
Pagina xvii
... nature or education may inspire . " Accommodate , " he says , " is a good word ; " but to accommodate or remould nature in order to fit a theory or demonstrate a problem , is a sacrifice of truth to conjecture ; and Shakspere in ...
... nature or education may inspire . " Accommodate , " he says , " is a good word ; " but to accommodate or remould nature in order to fit a theory or demonstrate a problem , is a sacrifice of truth to conjecture ; and Shakspere in ...
Pagina xviii
... nature ; or he illustrated certain qualities of the mind which are usually or frequently found together , after studying instances of individual nature . If Shakspere ever selected a single passion as the subject for tragedy ( which I ...
... nature ; or he illustrated certain qualities of the mind which are usually or frequently found together , after studying instances of individual nature . If Shakspere ever selected a single passion as the subject for tragedy ( which I ...
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TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 39 |
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 75 |
OR WHAT YOU WILL | 128 |
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