Essays on Shakespeare's Dramatic Characters...Samuel Bagster, 1818 - 448 pagini |
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... displays the workings of every affection , detects the origin of every passion , traces its progress , and delineates its character . Thus , he teaches us to know ourselves , inspires us with mag- nanimous sentiments , animates our love ...
... displays the workings of every affection , detects the origin of every passion , traces its progress , and delineates its character . Thus , he teaches us to know ourselves , inspires us with mag- nanimous sentiments , animates our love ...
Pagina 77
... display of virtuous actions will yield him delight , and the contrary excite * Oime son io son io . Che giova ch ' io non oda e non paventi I ditti ' el mormorar pell folle volgo , O l'accuse de saggi , oi fieri morsi Di troppo acuto o ...
... display of virtuous actions will yield him delight , and the contrary excite * Oime son io son io . Che giova ch ' io non oda e non paventi I ditti ' el mormorar pell folle volgo , O l'accuse de saggi , oi fieri morsi Di troppo acuto o ...
Pagina 91
... displaying his genius and understanding , secures your esteem , and an opinion of his being endowed with uncommon abilities , you set no limits to his capacity , and ima- gining him wiser and more ingenious than he really is , you are ...
... displaying his genius and understanding , secures your esteem , and an opinion of his being endowed with uncommon abilities , you set no limits to his capacity , and ima- gining him wiser and more ingenious than he really is , you are ...
Pagina 122
... displays a strong sense of character ; and therefore , a high re- gard for the opinions of others . His good sense , and excellent dispositions , in the early part of his life , and in the prosperous state of his fortune , rendered him ...
... displays a strong sense of character ; and therefore , a high re- gard for the opinions of others . His good sense , and excellent dispositions , in the early part of his life , and in the prosperous state of his fortune , rendered him ...
Pagina 135
... displays more extrava- gance than his real disorder would have occasioned . This particular aspect of the human mind is not unnatural ; but is so pe- culiar and so exquisitely marked , that he alone who delineated the commencing mad ...
... displays more extrava- gance than his real disorder would have occasioned . This particular aspect of the human mind is not unnatural ; but is so pe- culiar and so exquisitely marked , that he alone who delineated the commencing mad ...
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