Lectures on the English PoetsWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 páginas |
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... Tartuffe ' and ' Misanthrope , ' I confess that I find them rather hard to get through : they have much of the improbability and extravagance of the others , united with the endless common - place prosing of French declamation . What ...
... Tartuffe ' and ' Misanthrope , ' I confess that I find them rather hard to get through : they have much of the improbability and extravagance of the others , united with the endless common - place prosing of French declamation . What ...
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... Tartuffe , ' we must go to Shakspeare's tragic characters , the Timon of Athens or honest Iago , when we shall more than suc- ceed . He put his strength into his tragedies , and played with comedy . He was greatest in what was greatest ...
... Tartuffe , ' we must go to Shakspeare's tragic characters , the Timon of Athens or honest Iago , when we shall more than suc- ceed . He put his strength into his tragedies , and played with comedy . He was greatest in what was greatest ...
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... Tartuffe . ' The name of this heroine , and her overtures to Fidelia as the page , seem to have been suggested by ' Twelfth Night . ' It is curious to see how the same subject is treated by two such different authors as Shakspeare and ...
... Tartuffe . ' The name of this heroine , and her overtures to Fidelia as the page , seem to have been suggested by ' Twelfth Night . ' It is curious to see how the same subject is treated by two such different authors as Shakspeare and ...
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... Tartuffe , ' and his Misanthrope with those strong , touches and violent contrasts which he has done , but with those delicate traits which are common to human nature in general , that is , his Miser without avarice , his Hypocrite ...
... Tartuffe , ' and his Misanthrope with those strong , touches and violent contrasts which he has done , but with those delicate traits which are common to human nature in general , that is , his Miser without avarice , his Hypocrite ...
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... Tartuffe , ' and has been altered to the ' Hypo- crite . ' [ This latter is a lively but very provoking comedy , and it is provoking from the nature of the subject . If such things are , it is provoking ; or if they are not , that we ...
... Tartuffe , ' and has been altered to the ' Hypo- crite . ' [ This latter is a lively but very provoking comedy , and it is provoking from the nature of the subject . If such things are , it is provoking ; or if they are not , that we ...
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