An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare, Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets: With Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltairePriestly, 1966 - 296 pagina's |
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... soul , which gives force and direction to its actions and gestures : when one of these critics has at- tempted to finish a work by his own rules , he has rarely been able to convey into it one spark of divine fire ; and the hero of his ...
... soul , which gives force and direction to its actions and gestures : when one of these critics has at- tempted to finish a work by his own rules , he has rarely been able to convey into it one spark of divine fire ; and the hero of his ...
Pagina 73
... soul of Hotspur bears out rebellion it seems , in him , to flow from from an uncontrollable energy of soul , born to give THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . 73.
... soul of Hotspur bears out rebellion it seems , in him , to flow from from an uncontrollable energy of soul , born to give THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . 73.
Pagina 100
... souls , And they did fight with queasiness , constrain'd , As men drink potions , that their weapons only Seem'd on our side , but for their spirits and souls , This word , rebellion , it had froze them up . But now , the bishop Turns ...
... souls , And they did fight with queasiness , constrain'd , As men drink potions , that their weapons only Seem'd on our side , but for their spirits and souls , This word , rebellion , it had froze them up . But now , the bishop Turns ...
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