Shakespeare's Dramatic Art: And His Relation to Calderon and Goethe, Volumul 1Chapman Brothers, 1846 - 554 pagini |
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Pagina 49
... ideal result . The Jew dies in the midst of his crimes , with blasphemy and cursing ... fundamental relation which subsists between the individuality of the man ... idea of the poem becomes , in a genuinely poetic and dramatic manner , at ...
... ideal result . The Jew dies in the midst of his crimes , with blasphemy and cursing ... fundamental relation which subsists between the individuality of the man ... idea of the poem becomes , in a genuinely poetic and dramatic manner , at ...
Pagina 117
... fundamental ideas realize before us the principal articles of a Christian's faith with most affecting truth and vivid- ness - distinctly bespeak the genius and pure Christian spirit of the great poet . Indeed , not these alone , but all ...
... fundamental ideas realize before us the principal articles of a Christian's faith with most affecting truth and vivid- ness - distinctly bespeak the genius and pure Christian spirit of the great poet . Indeed , not these alone , but all ...
Pagina 118
... fundamental ideas of all his dramas , and of his histories especially , but also in his own clear and calm life , must either have proceeded from or led to genuine piety ; that so devoted a love of mankind as speaks in Shak- speare's ...
... fundamental ideas of all his dramas , and of his histories especially , but also in his own clear and calm life , must either have proceeded from or led to genuine piety ; that so devoted a love of mankind as speaks in Shak- speare's ...
Pagina 121
... fundamental idea in " Hamlet " could not be rightly carried out , except by supposing the prince to be of a lofty meditative spirit , struggling for freedom both of thought and action , exactly such as he is represented by Shakspeare ...
... fundamental idea in " Hamlet " could not be rightly carried out , except by supposing the prince to be of a lofty meditative spirit , struggling for freedom both of thought and action , exactly such as he is represented by Shakspeare ...
Pagina 127
... idea occurred to him of making the moral and ecclesiastical differences between the Puritan and the high Churchman ... fundamental idea was much higher , and of universal interest ; as , for instance , in the " Troilus and Cressida ...
... idea occurred to him of making the moral and ecclesiastical differences between the Puritan and the high Churchman ... fundamental idea was much higher , and of universal interest ; as , for instance , in the " Troilus and Cressida ...
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Accordingly action already ancient appears artistic beauty Ben Jonson Calderon caprice character Christian Church circumstances Collier comedy comic view composition consequently Coriolanus criticism Cymbeline death divine doubt Drake earthly English epical evil exhibited existence external fact Falstaff fancy feeling fundamental idea genius Gentlemen of Verona genuine Goethe Goethe's grace ground-idea Hamlet hand Henry the Sixth historical drama honour human Humanum Genus humour influence inmost intrinsic Jonson Julius Cæsar justice King language Lastly latter less Locrine lyrical Macbeth Malone merely mind moral nature necessity nevertheless noble objective organic Othello outward passion peculiar Pericles personages piece play poem poesy poet poetical poetry possess present Prince principle profound racter reflection reign Romeo Romeo and Juliet satire scene Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's sonnets spirit thought Tieck tion Titus Andronicus tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida true truth view of things virtue weakness whole