Essays on Shakespeare's Dramatic Characters: With an Illustration of Shakespeare's Representation of National Characters, in that of FluellenSamuel Bagster, in the Strand., 1812 - 448 pagini |
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Pagina 12
... possess great ad- vantages over moralists and metaphysicians , in so far as the subjects of their inquiries belong to the senses , are external , material , and often permanent . Hence they can retain them in their presence till they ...
... possess great ad- vantages over moralists and metaphysicians , in so far as the subjects of their inquiries belong to the senses , are external , material , and often permanent . Hence they can retain them in their presence till they ...
Pagina 16
... possess in the constitution of another . No principle has been more variously treated , nor has given rise to a greater number of systems , than that by which we are deno- minated moral agents , and determine the merit or demerit of ...
... possess in the constitution of another . No principle has been more variously treated , nor has given rise to a greater number of systems , than that by which we are deno- minated moral agents , and determine the merit or demerit of ...
Pagina 21
... possess a peculiar warmth and facility of imagination , by which he may retire from himself , become insensible of his actual condition , and , re- gardless of external circumstances , feel the very incidents he invents : like the ...
... possess a peculiar warmth and facility of imagination , by which he may retire from himself , become insensible of his actual condition , and , re- gardless of external circumstances , feel the very incidents he invents : like the ...
Pagina 22
... Possess it merely . - That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! nay , not so much ; not two : So excellent a king , that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : so loving to my mother , That he might not beteem the winds of ...
... Possess it merely . - That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! nay , not so much ; not two : So excellent a king , that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : so loving to my mother , That he might not beteem the winds of ...
Pagina 30
... is , if I mistake not , the first writer who has taken any notice of this important distinction between the imitation and descrip- tion of passion . possesses in a more eminent degree than Shakespeare , the 30 INTRODUCTION .
... is , if I mistake not , the first writer who has taken any notice of this important distinction between the imitation and descrip- tion of passion . possesses in a more eminent degree than Shakespeare , the 30 INTRODUCTION .
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