Lectures on Shakspeare: In Two Volumes, Volumul 1Baker, 1848 - 336 pagini |
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... never met together in the mind of any other human being . Whether we regard the kind or the degree of his faculties , he not only is , but is everywhere allowed to be , the prodigy of our race . Of the various excellencies of literary ...
... never met together in the mind of any other human being . Whether we regard the kind or the degree of his faculties , he not only is , but is everywhere allowed to be , the prodigy of our race . Of the various excellencies of literary ...
Pagina 4
... never dreamed . How " The whining school - boy , with his satchel , And shining morning face , crept , like a snail , Unwillingly to school ; " how the little urchin bore himself among his fellow- urchins , whether as their laughing ...
... never dreamed . How " The whining school - boy , with his satchel , And shining morning face , crept , like a snail , Unwillingly to school ; " how the little urchin bore himself among his fellow- urchins , whether as their laughing ...
Pagina 19
... ; and the genius of Doesy , hovering round his movements , " Adds the gleam , The light that never was on sea or land , The consecration and the poet's dream . " That happy hour was the obscure birth of his immor- THEATRICAL LABOURS . 19.
... ; and the genius of Doesy , hovering round his movements , " Adds the gleam , The light that never was on sea or land , The consecration and the poet's dream . " That happy hour was the obscure birth of his immor- THEATRICAL LABOURS . 19.
Pagina 20
... never mistaking the suggestions of vanity for the in- spirations of genius , nor fancying himself honored by Heaven with any extraordinary messages to mankind , nor fearing lest he should fall below the work where- unto he was sent ...
... never mistaking the suggestions of vanity for the in- spirations of genius , nor fancying himself honored by Heaven with any extraordinary messages to mankind , nor fearing lest he should fall below the work where- unto he was sent ...
Pagina 32
... never by it : " that after the fall of Somerset , he was made chamberlain of the king's house , more for the court's sake than his own ; and the court appeared with the more lustre , because he had the government of that province ...
... never by it : " that after the fall of Somerset , he was made chamberlain of the king's house , more for the court's sake than his own ; and the court appeared with the more lustre , because he had the government of that province ...
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abstrac Accordingly affection altogether ancient appears beauty Ben Jonson better breath character Classic Comedy of Errors conceive countess course critics culture Daugh divine doth doubtless drama duke equally excellence exem expression faculties Falstaff feelings female former genius gentle Gentlemen of Verona give grace hand happiness harmony hath heart heaven honour human Hume humour imagination individual infinite innate inspired instruction intellectual irresistible grace laws less living look Love's Labour's Lost means ment mind moral Nahum Tate nature ness never noble objects once passion perfect perhaps persons Petruchio play poet poet's poetry pride prince principle probably reason rich scene scorn seems sense Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock sometimes sonnets sort soul speak spirit supposed sweet sympathies taste thing thought tion tongue true truth ture unfolds unity utter Viola virtue Warwickshire wherein whole WINTER'S TALE wisdom word worth