The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy--delineations of Character--paintings of Nature and the Passions--seven Hundred Aphorisms--and Miscellaneous PiecesScott, Webster, and Geary, 1838 - 462 pagini |
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... Nature and the Passions , & c . , as not to admit of being separated . Our author's paintings of the Passions are not less deserving of our admiration than his moral wisdom and delineations of Characters . He is the great master of the ...
... Nature and the Passions , & c . , as not to admit of being separated . Our author's paintings of the Passions are not less deserving of our admiration than his moral wisdom and delineations of Characters . He is the great master of the ...
Pagina vii
... nature far more secure of human attention . But Shakspeare has done so much in this way , so nearly all that is sufficient , he has made the laws of the Decalogue and all their corollaries so familiar , he has exhibited the passions and ...
... nature far more secure of human attention . But Shakspeare has done so much in this way , so nearly all that is sufficient , he has made the laws of the Decalogue and all their corollaries so familiar , he has exhibited the passions and ...
Pagina ix
... nature of this work , by a similar remark of Coleridge . He says , ' I greatly dislike beauties and selections in ge- neral ; but as proof positive of his unrivalled excel- lence , I should like to try Shakspeare by this criterion ...
... nature of this work , by a similar remark of Coleridge . He says , ' I greatly dislike beauties and selections in ge- neral ; but as proof positive of his unrivalled excel- lence , I should like to try Shakspeare by this criterion ...
Pagina x
... nature , the realities and the capabilities , that is , the actual and the ideal , of the human mind , conceived as an individual or as a social being , as in innocence or in guilt , in a play - paradise , or in a war - field of ...
... nature , the realities and the capabilities , that is , the actual and the ideal , of the human mind , conceived as an individual or as a social being , as in innocence or in guilt , in a play - paradise , or in a war - field of ...
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... nature never lends The smallest scruple of her excellence , But , like a thrifty goddess , she determines Herself the glory of a creditor , Both thanks and use . " 2 The same . Thyself and thy belongings Are not thine own so proper , as ...
... nature never lends The smallest scruple of her excellence , But , like a thrifty goddess , she determines Herself the glory of a creditor , Both thanks and use . " 2 The same . Thyself and thy belongings Are not thine own so proper , as ...
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