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William Hazlitt. LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . T. Miller , Printer , Noble Street , Cheapside . This day is published , Characters OF SHAKESPEAR'S PLAYS ,
William Hazlitt. LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS . T. Miller , Printer , Noble Street , Cheapside . This day is published , Characters OF SHAKESPEAR'S PLAYS ,
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William Hazlitt. This day is published , Characters OF SHAKESPEAR'S PLAYS , BY WILLIAM HAZLITT . Second Edition , 8vo . price 10s . 6d . boards . CONTENTS . LECTURE I. INTRODUCTORY . - ON POETRY IN.
William Hazlitt. This day is published , Characters OF SHAKESPEAR'S PLAYS , BY WILLIAM HAZLITT . Second Edition , 8vo . price 10s . 6d . boards . CONTENTS . LECTURE I. INTRODUCTORY . - ON POETRY IN.
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... character he im- presses upon them . His mind lends its own power to the objects which it contemplates , in- stead of borrowing it from them . He takes ad- vantage even of the nakedness and dreary vacuity of his subject . His ...
... character he im- presses upon them . His mind lends its own power to the objects which it contemplates , in- stead of borrowing it from them . He takes ad- vantage even of the nakedness and dreary vacuity of his subject . His ...
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... character , and the tone of his writings . Yet it would be too much to attribute the one to the other as cause and effect : for Spenser , whose poetical temperament was as effeminate as Chaucer's was stern and mas- culine , was equally ...
... character , and the tone of his writings . Yet it would be too much to attribute the one to the other as cause and effect : for Spenser , whose poetical temperament was as effeminate as Chaucer's was stern and mas- culine , was equally ...
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... characters he has to represent . There is an inveteracy of purpose , a sincerity of feeling , which never relaxes or grows vapid , in whatever they do or say . There is no artificial , pompous display , but a strict parsimony of the ...
... characters he has to represent . There is an inveteracy of purpose , a sincerity of feeling , which never relaxes or grows vapid , in whatever they do or say . There is no artificial , pompous display , but a strict parsimony of the ...
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